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FDNY just announced the traditional FDNY leather helmet will no longer or be permitted to use. The official helmet adopted is the Honeywell Ben Franklin II. I guess we can also eliminate the term "Bronx Bend."
Yeh, i heard that too. Probably money. Best bid wins.FDNY just announced the traditional FDNY leather helmet will no longer or be permitted to use. The official helmet adopted is the Honeywell Ben Franklin II. I guess we can also eliminate the term "Bronx Bend."
JIm, I still have my leather helmet that I wore as an auxiliary. I got mine when a chief in my house retired and left his helmet in the chiefs' gear closet. I found another and gave it to one of the assigned BCs.I don’t know any FDNY members who wear the Ben II helmet, but I have spoken to Houston FD members who have worn them. The HFD members liked the helmets overall, saying they felt more comfortable than the Cairns Sam Houston model (leather helmet equivalent to the New Yorker), One of their observations was that it sat lower than other helmets and weighed less than the Sam Houston. I know the Ben II was lighter than the Cairns 1010 model which I wore. Personally, I’m sorry to see leather phased out, but comfort and protection are important. Also, cost has to be considered.
By the way, I still have my leather New Yorker which I purchased in 1970 when I was an Auxiliary with 132 Truck and that is my favorite helmet.
I hear since this order, everyone including the guys who bought their own are now having to wear the department issued Ben II's.How about the guys who bought there own will they still wear them? I know guy and Rescue 3 and 4 and L-30 who have worn them for years even after they told them not to.
Everyone who currently has a leather (with perhaps the exception of a handful of very senior members) bought it out of pocket and of course it is their property to keep.Too bad they are getting rid of the leather helmet. Does that mean they are going to have members trade in their leathers for department issued helmets or will the members be able to keep their helmets for their private collections??
I agree but I also think the 10 year replacement is a bunch of BS there is little to no need for it if the helmet is in good shape! Guys would wear leather helmets for 20+ years and there has never been a injury documented that the reason for the injury was a helmet issue! The 10 years BS is all NFPA and most of the board is made up of manufactures all about making money!I know that this is going to come across as very cynical but I think safety is secondary to money. Many members retired with their original helmet. Now all these new helmets come on the scene and need to be replaced every ten years. Money is being made. If my information/ opinion is incorrect, my apologies.
As we used to say:
"LEATHER - FOREVER".
As far as a safety issue, my old leather helmet got a big dent in the back of it.
It hit a solid concrete wall from a second floor window - "with me in it".
But not even a bump on the back of my big "noggin", or sometimes referred to as; "head or cranium".