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− | * A firefighter's helmet usually displays the name, number and crest of the city firehouse to which he belongs. Since the Pyro's helmet displays only his icon, it would seem he is still far more interested in starting fires than putting them out. | + | * A firefighter's helmet usually displays the name, number and crest of the city firehouse to which he belongs. Since the Pyro's helmet displays only his icon, it would seem he is still far more interested in starting fires than putting them out. |
+ | *Modern structural helmets (that is, intended especially for structure fires) are worn in the United States and Canada, as well as Britain, Australia and in parts of Asia (notably Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Guangzhou). Structural helmets are made of either thermoplastic or composite material. The brim at the rear of the helmet is longer than the front and a face shield(s) is usually attached to the front. Newer "Metro" - The name given by several leading helmet manufacturers - helmets are also much lighter than both leather and composite traditional helmets | ||
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Revision as of 20:11, 5 December 2010
“ | Ey, who's on fire now?
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— The Scout to the Pyro
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The Brigade Helm is a headwear item for the Pyro. It appears as a team-colored Template:W. It was added with the Classless update.
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
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Previous changes
- The hat's painting texture was improved.
Trivia
- A firefighter's helmet usually displays the name, number and crest of the city firehouse to which he belongs. Since the Pyro's helmet displays only his icon, it would seem he is still far more interested in starting fires than putting them out.
- Modern structural helmets (that is, intended especially for structure fires) are worn in the United States and Canada, as well as Britain, Australia and in parts of Asia (notably Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Guangzhou). Structural helmets are made of either thermoplastic or composite material. The brim at the rear of the helmet is longer than the front and a face shield(s) is usually attached to the front. Newer "Metro" - The name given by several leading helmet manufacturers - helmets are also much lighter than both leather and composite traditional helmets
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