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Is it my aging eyes?....watching the video from the plane crash on the news, looked like a yellow helmet in the window of the highrise?......any you NY jakes know why?....didnt think FDNY had anything but white and black?.......Tnx in advance

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Probably a member of NYPD ESU at the scene. They wear helmets at scenes such as this due to the heavy debris/damage.

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could be a really salty white one.

Somebody can correct if I am wrong but I believe FDNY EMS are now issued yellow gear or so I hear.

Edited by TRUCK 831

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Somebody can correct if I am wrong but I believe FDNY EMS are now issued yellow gear or so I hear.

FDNY-EMS wears either blue Morning Pride Coats or now some are wear Tan Coats and Pants. EMT's and Medics wear orange helmets and officers wear white

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I could be wrong, if so please correct me.

I believe that the memebers of the FDNY-EMS HAZ MAT Tactical Unit

are issued Tan Turnout Gear and Yellow Helmets.

On the NBC News footage I saw this. Rear of the coat said

FDNY EMS.

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I could be wrong, if so please correct me.

I believe that the memebers of the FDNY-EMS HAZ MAT Tactical Unit

are issued Tan Turnout Gear and Yellow Helmets.

On the NBC News footage I saw this. Rear of the coat said

FDNY EMS.

from what ive seen,they are now wearing yellow.

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I saw the article in some fd magazine, its official FDNY EMS is now issued morning pride tan gear the same kind as FDNY just tan, pretty sweet i think cool.gif

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If it was a yellow helmet with black gear it is the auxiliary / explorer unit. I forget what thier official title is. Look in the FDNY feild manual, they'll tell you about them.

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where can one find the FDNY field manual?

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I saw the article in some fd magazine, its official FDNY EMS is now issued morning pride tan gear the same kind as FDNY just tan, pretty sweet i think cool.gif

Simmilar to what the fire side wears. EMS gear has flash, BBP and chemical splash protection. Its a simmilar shell with a BBP and chamical splash lining. The biggest difference is the EMS gear doesn't have the thermal protection Fire does.

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where can one find the FDNY field manual?

you can get it from like the FIreman's Friend, www.fire-police-ems.com and such. The actual name of the book is Fire Department of New York, - An Operational Reference. I have the 2002 reference guide printed just after 9-11-01. I think they are on the fifth or sixth edition. It's a really good book to have for anyone looking to Buff NYC.

And I chedked the yellow helmet are for auxiliaries but there is no explaination for that unit. However I think there is a section about them on FDNY official website by the city.

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I saw the article in some fd magazine, its official FDNY EMS is now issued morning pride tan gear the same kind as FDNY just tan, pretty sweet i think cool.gif

I don't think it is the same spec gear. The gear EMS has only offers flash protection not entry gear. I think don't quote me.

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OK so I wasn't the only one who thought that helmet looked yellow. I didn't think that the Auxiliaries were all that active in NYC anymore but I may be wrong.

I do know that White Ben Franklin II's do get kind of yellowish with age and use. I've seen a couple that really didn't look all that white anymore.

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OK so I wasn't the only one who thought that helmet looked yellow. I didn't think that the Auxiliaries were all that active in NYC anymore but I may be wrong.

I do know that White Ben Franklin II's do get kind of yellowish with age and use. I've seen a couple that really didn't look all that white anymore.

Well at least there someone else that saw that shot! didnt seem to be a Chief officer because it was an individual doing overhaul?....hmmmmm....

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Anyone know where that photo was printed so we can stop speculating and get an actual answer?

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I saw it as part of the coverage on TV, it was one of many shots strung together while the commentators were talking on the late night news. I doubt if it is still avalible. This might just have to remain a mystery.

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Are these the yellow helmets you guys are looking for ?????

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credit: AFP/Getty Images

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FDNY EMS- orange helmets

Cornell EMS- black helmets w/ white pants

FDNY EMS Haztac-orange helmets w/ scott packs

NYPD ESU- light blue or dark navy helmets

The guys with yellow helmets look like voluntary hospital EMS, maybe Lenox Hill?

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Are these the yellow helmets you guys are looking for ?????

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credit: AFP/Getty Images

I thought he was talking about inside of the building during overhaul. It looked like a yellow helmet but It could have been a well weathered chief's white. That's what I though he was talking about.

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True, the guys in the pic are not inside. I saw yellow helmets, gave it a try..... wink.gif

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The helmet I saw briefly in a window was a Tradiional style (New Yorker or Ben Franklin, ect.) not the metros common among EMS. I know that some of the hospital based ambulances wear yellow metros and so do some of the Volunteer EMS units. BRAVO in Brooklyn does, not that I think they would have been anywhere near that scene.

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There are a lot of Chief's Helmets out there, which have turned yellow. I mean very yellow. The newer stlye ones don't stay white very long and after time they will start to turn yellow.

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