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The new boot features a streamlined design and a waterproof and breathable CrossTech liner that offers an additional layer of protection from potential biohazards officers might encounter on the job like blood and body fluids.
Read More →Although we have already covered Industry Day at the Range, day one, day two, and day three of SHOT Show; we still had a few more items we wanted to share with you today.
Read More →Wear-testers will receive 1 of 3 models of HAIX Black Eagle boots. HAIX says it "wants each chosen participant to put our shoes through their paces. And then, after wearing them on the job for 4 weeks, give us their feedback."
Read More →The newly designed Black Eagle Athletic 2.1 T Low features a super lightweight microfiber design, which is extremely breathable so that feet will stay comfortable indoors and out, even in hotter temperatures.
Read More →Wear-testers can choose from either the Black Eagle Tactical 2.0 GTX High Side Zip with Gore-Tex or the Black Eagle Tactical 2.0 FL High with Crosstech.
Read More →The Black Eagle Tactical 2.0 FL is an all leather 8-inch boot that features high quality, water resistant, European bull hide for added durability and is polishable throughout, including the tongue.
Read More →HAIX will provide all boots to the chosen wear-testers free of charge. Officers who receive the boots must agree to wear them on active duty for four weeks in September/October.
Read More →“All I knew was a man needed help and if I didn’t help him, he might not be here today,” Turner said. “I believe God put me where I was that night on purpose.”
Read More →Turner pulled on his firefighter gear due to the extreme heat and jumped over downed power lines to pull the man out of the immediate danger zone. The man suffered injuries to his legs and could not walk. Turner said he wasn’t thinking about the danger at the time.
Read More →Winkler says he is still learning from Fischer's dedication to duty. "He definitely stands out to all of us firefighters for going above and beyond his call of duty. We had a hazmat call for a semi that slid down a road and tore its fuel tank open. Keith was the officer that responded. He helped us set up traffic cones, secure the perimeter, and direct traffic. He was not required to do any of this, especially in the freezing cold blizzard."
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