Red Line Throw Blanket

$29.95

BLANKET SIZE: This blanket measures 50”x60” inches and is perfect for your couch, sofa and toddler bed; fabric content: 100% polyester. Our blanket is just the right size to snuggle under as you watch a movie or read a book. Tuck into the camper for an extra blanket to ward off the chill when gathered around the camp fire. Show your patriotic pride.

Bandana First In Last Out

Original price was: $19.95.Current price is: $5.00.

Fire Dept. Raised Letter Hat – Baseball Cap

$19.95

Adjustable Velcro Back

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Jr. Firefighter Turnout Gear Black

$79.95

It’s HOT! HOT! HOT! The most official looking bunker gear for kids anywhere. The Jr. Fire Fighter is sure to make adults or little kids into big heroes. Includes: Adjustable bib overalls with pockets & reinforced knee patches and adjustable suspenders. Coat with hook and loop with zipper closure, pockets, authentic gauntlet cuffs, & reinforced elbow patches. Striping has a reflective element to keep you safe in the dark. Helmet Sold Separately.

 

Fire Uniform for Kids Black

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Great Chicago Fires: Historic Blazes That Shaped The City

$5.00

Author: David Cowan

Publisher: Lake Claremont Press

ISBN:1893121070

Format: Soft Cover

Publication Year 2001

Condition: New

 

Stainless Steel Flag Cross with Thin Red Line Necklace

$64.95

Wear a line around your neck for the firefighters who put their necks on the line every day. The Shields of Strength stainless steel thin red line cross necklace is a piece of Christian jewelry that makes a wonderful gift for a firefighter, or for a firefighter’s father or husband. The necklace comprises a stainless steel chain measuring 30 inches, and a 1.65-inch by 1.03-inch cross. The front of the cross features a stars and stripes design with a single thin red line that is a symbol of respect for fallen firefighters, and a solemn reminder of the dangers members of the fire department face in the line of duty. The reverse of the cross has the embossed words of Isaiah 6:8, “Whom shall I send, who will go for me, Here am I, send me.” Clean this piece of firefighter jewelry with a polishing cloth.

 

It’s Not The Trauma It’s The Drama

$5.00

For more than thirty years, Marjorie Leigh Bomben has been a member of the Chicago Fire Department, starting her career as a candidate paramedic working on an ambulance in some of the city’s toughest neighborhoods. Now a paramedic field chief, Bomben looks back on thirty years of service in It’s Not the Trauma, It’s the Drama.