A lot of times, the role of a firefighter is determined by the color of his helmet, but accross the board there is no uniformity in establishing just who is who. For instance in one County, a Red helmet is a new firefighter, but in an adjoining county, a red helmet could be that of an officer. In a critical situation where mutual aid is needed, it could be critical to properly identify who is who without actually going up and asking the person their names and titles. Would you think that perhaps it should be necessary to establish a common system used by everyone to avoid fire scene confusion? Just wanted to see what folks think?
I'm a Red helmet. In my County it means I am the new firefighter. What do the different colors mean where you are? Do you even classify people by the color of their helmet?
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So Jack, just what color is your helmet? Inquiring minds you know!
Our Chief and Asst's are White, Our Captain is Red, Our Leiut's have Yellow and Firefighters are Black. Many of our firefighters and Officers ware plastic/poly helmets. I use my original Black leather helmet even when I was a Lieut. Black Leather Forever!
Since you asked, I'll repost my reply to this exact same conversation started by Txfiremanlee on March 28, 2008 at 9:31 PM.
Strathclyde Fire & Rescue
Yellow - Firefighter
Yellow 2 black bands - Crew Commander
White 1 12mm black band - Watch Commander
White 1 19mm black band - Station commander
Ben,
NO AMOUNT of sarcasm or POSTING LINKS TO EARLIER POSTS ON HELMET COLOR will ever stop these discussions.
These discussions provoke a PAVLOVIAN RESPONSE, an uncontrollable NEED to HAVE to RESPOND to ANY post regarding COLOR.
It is the ONLY area in which many have ANY knowledge. Even though I posted the following on PAGE 1
http://my.firefighternation.com/group/theofficersclub/forum/topics/...
http://my.firefighternation.com/forum/topics/889755:Topic:481934
http://my.firefighternation.com/forum/topics/cross-trained-helmet
http://my.firefighternation.com/forum/topics/should-all-fd-have-the...
I suspect that people DON'T even SEE it. Must be some kind of selective vision impairment: 'Oh joy, I have an opinion about color helmets'
This is why this site has degraded as much as it has. In fact, the ONLY decent discussion in MONTHs has been the one on inmates. Sad that it took a nonsense idea to such as that to even get a discussion going. On the other hand:
WHAT COLOR TURN OUT GEAR SHOULD INMATES WEAR?
[think that will bring out the 'what-color junkies'?]
Jack,
{snicker}...but unfortunately, you are right.
Maybe we should start a thread on "WHAT COLOR IS YOUR HELMET IF I AM COLOR-BLIND?", too.
I know there was one for color of turnout gear and that has been marked on this forum.
I have seen some foreign fire depts use different colors to ID different operations in their service.
I have seen Japan use this.
Firefighters have silver helmets with either silver turnouts or PBI mustard color turnouts with red reflextive.
Rescue service firefighters with silver helmets and orange turnouts or gold helmets with black turnouts and red reflextive.
Volunteers have green helments and silver turnouts.
Ranks are determined by the number and size of strips on the helmets.
Sometimes most of them wear US style WW2 helmets mostly white or green during training or during opertaions.
Some are moving to more modern design helmets designed by Pacific Helmets.
EMS will wear the WW2 helmet and some are starting to wear EMS turnouts like jump suits or non structure turnouts.
Michael,
You appear a bit disingenuous in your claim that since you're a newbie you should be excused for not knowing about a post from 2008, yet from your writing as well as your profile, you come across as both smart and knowledgeable. So I would find it hard to believe that someone who did high profile security would be completely baffled by something so site-fundamental as a SEARCH function.
Also, how about knocking of the condescending attitude. Maybe read some of the links that were posted and read people's comments, helmet color is one of those annoying posts that keeps popping up by (mostly) junior (children) 'firefighters' because apparently, WHAT COLOR something is is of paramount importance to the stamp-collector/hobbyists in the fire service. Back to condescension, you ain't been here long enough to see what a "knock down dragged out brawl" looks like in here, and you've been in the fire service HOW long? (0 years) and you're gonna lecture us about using the irons and K-12...really? That's cute.
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