firefighters in various uniforms and gear. There are also numerous firefighter-themed accessories shown at the bottom of the image.
The collection showcases firefighters in several different styles of bunker gear and helmet colors, representing a comprehensive fire department. The primary types of firefighters shown are:
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Firefighters in Black Bunker Gear: Several figures are in black turnout gear with reflective stripes and yellow details, mostly paired with black helmets. There are variations in facial features, and some have details like a radio or smudged faces. (These are similar to figures seen in SKU-09, SKU-11, and SKU-15).
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Firefighters in Orange Bunker Gear: Numerous figures wear orange turnout gear with reflective stripes. These are paired with either red or orange helmets. One figure in an orange jacket over dirt-stained pants and a red helmet also appears. (These are similar to figures seen in SKU-09, SKU-11, and SKU-15).
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Firefighters in Tan/Khaki Bunker Gear: A group of firefighters is depicted in tan or khaki-colored bunker gear with reflective stripes, all wearing red helmets. Variations include some with breathing masks (both lower-face and full-face types), mustaches, or beards. (These are identical to the top row and parts of other rows from SKU-42).
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Firefighters in Orange Bunker Gear with White Helmets: Another set of firefighters, some of whom appear to be female based on face prints, are in orange bunker gear but are distinguished by white helmets. Some have white flash hoods or full-face breathing apparatus. (These are identical to the middle row from SKU-42).
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Firefighters in Dark Blue Bunker Gear: A group of firefighters is shown in dark blue turnout gear with reflective stripes, all wearing yellow helmets. Variations include breathing masks, different facial expressions, and beards. (These are identical to the bottom row from SKU-42).
It appears that two figures in the image (the first figure in the second row, wearing a white shirt with a red waistcoat, and the first figure in the third row, wearing a red cardigan over a yellow shirt) are not firefighters and may have been included in this composite image by mistake, as they fit a more general “city person” or “professional” theme seen in other sets.
Excluding those two, the remaining thirty figures represent a very large and diverse firefighting force with different uniform colors, helmet types, specialized equipment (like breathing masks), and diverse crew members.
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