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Morning Pride Multi Response Jacket FDNY EMS Medic USAR NFPA 46C 29/35L

$ 382.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • MPN: USR13XCTZ
  • Brand: Morning Pride
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: New – Open box
  • Type: Jackets
  • Model: Tri-Certified
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Modification Description: Paramedic

    Description

    As issued to Voluntary Hospital units in New York City and to FDNY EMS.
    TECHNICAL RESCUE AND RECOVERY GEAR
    Proper Fit – Morning Pride®
    Size 46 29/35L
    Tri-certified:
    • NFPA 1951 for Technical Rescue and Recovery Clothing
    • NFPA 1999 for Emergency Medical Operations Clothing
    • NFPA 1992 for Liquid Splash and HazMat Clothing
    Tri-certified gear reduces the stress load on first responders’ everyday gear compared to using standard bunker gear for rescue operations. This multi-purpose gear is lighter and more breathable, has higher mobility and flexibility, and is resistant to bloodborne pathogens. for essentially all non-fire incidents, which account for more than 70% of fire-service runs. When responding to incidents such as EMS calls, rescues, extrications, confined space work, and hazardous material spills, the use of technical rescue gear that is lightweight and far less expensive will save wear and tear on more expensive structural bunker gear, and will provide responders the right gear for non-fire responses.
    THL for tri-certified gear is a minimum of 450 W/m2,
    whereas Structural is 205 W/m2.
    Two-Layer System
    Features two-layer design (outer shell and liner), which allows the shell to take the punishment of daily use but protects the pathogen/moisture barrier, unlike single-layer tri-laminate designs.
    Included in this jacket configuration:
    Outer Shell 6oz. Brigade 600RS
    Tri-Cert Steadair Moisture Barrier
    USAR Style 1.5 Zipper Closure with Velcro
    Inspection Port Liner
    NFPA 2 Tone  Scotchlite Trim /all trim
    Pockets lined with Kevlar
    Fleece Handwarmers pockets
    Mic Tab - Left Chest /above radio pocket
    *** THIS CONFIGURATION MAY BE CHANGED***
    This was my personal jacket and lived its life in my bag. I used the departments issued gear instead.