Chicago Fire Dept. Football T-Shirt team colors
$29.95Real Women Wear Bunker Gear
$19.95Red Line Throw Blanket
$29.95BLANKET 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.
Fire Dept. Raised Letter Hat – Baseball Cap
$19.95Adjustable Velcro Back
Jr. Firefighter Turnout Gear Black
$79.95It’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
Stainless Steel Flag Cross with Thin Red Line Necklace
$64.95Wear 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
$5.00For 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.