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Aluminum helmet (˜2000)
In this collection since: 07.03.2013 |
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German fire helmet as a helmet of the Danish Fire Service Organization "Falck & Zonen". Falck wore these helmets from the end of World War II until the early 1970s in black, and then the helmets were white. The white painted helmet is based on the form of the German M1943. The manufacturer of the helmet is the German company Jünger. The helmet, according to DIN14940, was built in 2000. Head size H2. The Falck organization has equipped the helmet with the cross blade fitting and its front badge (silver eagle). The cross-blade fitting made of nickel silver, is used rather for recognition than for safety. At the helmet, a leather neck is attached.
These helmets were replaced in early 2000 by the plastic helmets F7 from the company Pacific Helmets. The metal helmet is only sporadically still worn, but usually without cross-blade and with a Falck sticker on the front instead of the metal badge. (see helmet 512)
Some of the larger cities and towns have their own fire departments. This wears black helmets today.
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