Product Description

Morning Pride (later part of Total Fire Group) was a major manufacturer of structural firefighting bunker gear supplied to U.S. municipal, industrial, and airport fire departments. Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that pre-Nomex generation Morning Pride turnout coats and bunker pants allegedly incorporated an asbestos-fabric thermal barrier and an asbestos-fabric moisture-barrier layer laminated or quilted into the multi-layer coat and pant assembly.

Allegedly, these interior layers were the heat-resistant heart of the gear, sitting between the outer shell and the inner comfort liner, and were selected for their durability under repeated live-fire heat exposure before aramid (Nomex/Kevlar) fabrics displaced asbestos in later generations.

Workers Exposed

  • Municipal structural firefighters — allegedly exposed to fiber release from thermal and moisture barrier layers during working fires, decon, and gear doffing
  • Industrial fire brigades — refinery, chemical plant, and steel mill in-house brigades allegedly issued Morning Pride bunker gear for hot-work standby and emergency response
  • Aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) crews — allegedly issued Morning Pride bunker pants and coats for airfield emergency response before dedicated proximity gear
  • Fire equipment maintenance personnel — allegedly exposed during turnout gear inspection, seam repair, laundering, and disposal
  • Fire training academy instructors — allegedly exposed through repeated live-burn evolutions in asbestos-fabric bunker gear

If You Wore Morning Pride Bunker Gear

Firefighter asbestos exposure claims are actively litigated in U.S. courts, and the 20-50 year latency period between exposure and mesothelioma or asbestos-related lung cancer diagnosis is typical of this occupational class. If you or a family member wore Morning Pride or Total Fire Group bunker turnout coats or pants during a fire-service career and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestos-related lung cancer, or asbestosis, you may have a claim.

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