 | USS New York
Made from the steel from the World Trade Center and the blood of 343 firefighters, she is ready to KICK SOME ASS!!
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 | USS New York
Made from the steel from the World Trade Center and the blood of 343 firefighters, she is ready to KICK SOME ASS!!
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 | USS New York
Made from the steel from the World Trade Center and the blood of 343 firefighters, she is ready to KICK SOME ASS!!
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 | USS New York
Made from the steel from the World Trade Center and the blood of 343 firefighters, she is ready to KICK SOME ASS!!
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 | Radio configuration
When utilizing the radio pouch in your gear proper mic placement is essential. You must find what is comfortable to you. If utilizing the mic tab on your gear the mic can come off the tab and dangle at your waist. Here a gear keeper mic holder is used. This allows the mic to move a little as you work, but the mic will always stay in the same area.
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 | Radio configuration
When the radio is worn in the radio pouch it can be difficult to access with a gloved had if you need to change the channel, especially when you have your SCBA on.
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 | Radio Strap Configuration
When the radio strap is worn on the outside of the coat the mic and radio are easily accessible, but you have a higher probability of getting hung up or entangled with it.
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 | Radio strap cpnfiguration
When the radio strap is worn on the outside of the coat the mic and radio are easily accessible, but you have a higher probability of getting hung up or entangled with it.
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 | Radio Strap configuration
When the radio strap is worn inside the coat it can be difficult to access the mic, or the radio itself to change the channel if needed.
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 | Radio Strap configuration
When the radio strap is worn inside the coat it can be difficult to access the mic, or the radio itself to change the channel if needed.
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