Rocky Code Red NFPA Rated Composite Toe 8" Rescue Boot – Ready for Rescue, Built to Protect 🚒
Step into advanced protection with the Rocky Code Red Rescue Boot—an 8-inch, composite toe boot engineered for fire, rescue, and EMS professionals who demand safety, comfort, and rugged durability on every call.
Key Features:
Dual NFPA Certification: Meets both NFPA 1977 (wildland firefighting) and NFPA 1999 (emergency medical operations) standards for versatile, multi-mission response[1][2][4].
Composite Toe Protection: Exceeds ASTM F2413 I75/C75 standards for impact and compression, with added electrical hazard and puncture resistance[1][2][4][5].
Fire and Bloodborne Pathogen Resistant: Constructed with fire-resistant leather, Nomex stitching, and fire-resistant laces, plus a Stedfast thermal barrier for waterproof and pathogen-resistant performance[1][2][5].
Vibram Fire & Ice Outsole: Proprietary high-walled Vibram 148 Fire and Ice Compound provides exceptional grip, flexibility, and durability in extreme temperatures[1][2][4][5].
Comfort and Support: Rocky® Air-Port™/Terra Suspension Footbed delivers cushioning and arch support for long shifts; Roll-Stop Ankle Stability™ and fiberglass shank reduce fatigue and injury risk[1][2][5].
Quick & Secure Fit: Speed laces and triple-stitched sidewall construction for a rapid, reliable fit on the go[5].
Bloodborne Pathogen Resistant: Designed to keep you safe from biological hazards encountered during EMS calls[2][5].
Height: 8 inches for optimal ankle support and maneuverability[1][2][4][5].
Actionable Steps:
Check Sizing: Use the provided sizing chart to select the right fit—available in men’s and women’s sizes.
Inspect Regularly: After each use, check for wear on the outsole, stitching, and toe cap to maintain NFPA compliance.
Clean Promptly: Wipe down after exposure to contaminants for safety and boot longevity.
Alternative Perspectives:
Some departments require NFPA 1971 boots for structural firefighting; this model is specifically rated for wildland (1977) and EMS (1999), not for structural (1971) fire entry. If your primary role is structural firefighting, consider a dedicated 1971-rated boot.
Composite toe provides lightweight protection and won’t conduct electricity, but some users may prefer steel toe for maximum rigidity—though this increases weight and potential cold transfer.
Product Type
Womens (specify size) or
Mens (specify size) or
Lace In Zipper Accessory only - S (covers size 4.5-7) or
Lace In Zipper Accessory only - M (covers sizes 7.5-10) or
Lace In Zipper Accessory only - L (covers sizes 10.5 - 12) or
Lace In Zipper Accessory only - XL (covers size 12.5-15) or
Mens 9 Regular or
Mens 9.5 Regular or
Mens 10 Regular or
Mens 11 Regular or
Mens 9.5 Wide or
Mens 11 Wide or
Mens 15 Wide or
Mens 10.5 Extra Wide or
Mens 11 Extra Wide or
Mens 11.5 Extra Wide