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Salt Actual understands the culture that has been engraved in each of us through our experiences on t
Members of Decatur Engine company 1 & 5 after an attic job
Chicago Truck 41 | photo: Greater Midwest Fire Photography
Paterson, NJ Squad 6
DK Helmet Sticker live on our website | cause why not?
Donnie Sticker | Because every firehouse has that fireman who’s a little crazy |
Stickers are LIVE at www.saltactual.com |
All stickers are printed on heavy duty vinyl decals (3x thicker than our stickers were in the past) for added durability and easier placement on helmets and other non-flat surfaces. The sizing is perfect for helmets on all of these except the larger white DCES sticker which is great for coolers or cars. Very excited for how these turned out and can’t wait to see them on your lids and more.
Lt. Jack Meara's last tour was today after 41.5 years on the job. He was appointed January 1982, assigned to Eng67. Promoted to Lieutenant in August 1995 & assigned to Eng46 in April 1996, where he served the Cross Bronx Express for the past 27 years. Photo and post from
Sunday smoke break ft. Captain Bill Gustin. 50 years in the fire service and counting with Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
James Gandolfini, dressed as a New York City fireman in Red Hook Brooklyn, as he filmed the movie "Romance & Ci******es" in 2005. Post shared from 🐐🐐
Saturday Mood
Jobtown
Monday mood
Sunday vibes ft. Ladder Company 108
Robert Thomas, E205, retired yesterday with 40 years on the job. He rode with his boys for his final tour
Every firehouse should have a mutt.
Take us to the promised land.
Rest In Peace, Chief.
E47 T30 & E54 T20 on a job in East Englewood
Admin helping out on a job
Tony Ferenzi, Battalion 19, Chicago Fire Department
Photo Credit: Greater Midwest Fire & Rescue Photography |
When he was a kid, Lt. Dennis Mojica ran to the windows every time he heard firetrucks. All he wanted to do was be a New York City Fireman and for 29 years, he was. “He loved his job: the rescues, the camaraderie with the guys, working together, helping people," said sister Judith Mojica. "Anything he could do for somebody to help out, save somebody, he was there." Lt. Mojica, a highly decorated and well respected officer was appointed on September 29, 1973 and had served as a Lieutenant with Rescue 1 since 1990. In 1998, Lt. Mojica recieved the Henry D. Brookman Medal for assisting the rescue of a firefighter and civilian in the Flatlands section of Brooklyn while detailed to Rescue Co. 2.
On September 11th, 2001, Lt. Mojica made the ultimate sacrifice with 342 of his brothers at the World Trade Center.
Our “Heaven and Hell” Tee is now available as well as a Blastoise Sticker restock. Check them out at www.saltactual.com |
When you’re playing in the superbowl but it’s half time and you need a smoke/beer break. RIP Lenny the Cool
Built different |
80s vibes ft. St. Petersburg Fire Rescue
Saturdays are for jobs with the boys | photo: Mike Dick
Flags are available now at www.saltactual.com |
Providing unique apparel and gear while honoring history, sacrifice and tradition
We provide unique apparel and gear that reflect the old school firefighting lifestyle in a modern world. Our goal is to honor and highlight the past generations of firefighters and all the men and women whose sacrifices and actions should never be forgotten.
Salt Actual understands the culture that has been engraved in each of us through our experiences on the fire floor. We are proud to share tradition and history to our brothers and sisters on the job across the world. All of our products and content directly reflect the type of humor, toughness, and sacrifice that highlight our great fire service.