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Pye-Barker, NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson unveil “Helmet of Heroes” for Daytona 500

Pye-Barker, NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson unveil “Helmet of Heroes” for Daytona 500

STATESVILLE, N.C.—Pye-Barker Fire & Safety, in partnership with seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF), and Carvana, will reveal an all-new “Helmet of Heroes” honoring America’s fallen firefighters at this weekend’s Daytona 500. 

Through the Helmet of Heroes program, Legacy Motor Club (MC) is honoring the NFFF, which was created by the U.S. Congress to honor fallen firefighters, support their families, and reduce line-of-duty deaths and injuries.

Pye-Barker Fire & SafetyPye-Barker Fire & Safety has an ongoing partnership with the NFFF as part of its “What Matters” community impact platform. The partnership specifically supports the NFFF’s Staff Rides program, which brings firefighters to the sites of past line-of-duty tragedies to learn firsthand lessons that help prevent future loss. With more than 8,000 team members across 47 states - including many former firefighters and current volunteer firefighters - Pye-Barker’s commitment to the fire service is deeply personal.

As part of the Helmet of Heroes Daytona 500 initiative, Pye-Barker Fire & Safety and Legacy MC will host two NFFF representatives during Daytona 500 race weekend - Jessica Seaburg and Marisa Harris Boykin - both of whom lost their fathers, Kevin Seaburg and Clifford Harris, in the line of duty as children.

Following the race, Johnson’s specially designed Daytona 500 Helmet of Heroes - featuring the Pye-Barker and NFFF logos and worn during “The Great American Race” - will be auctioned by the Foundation, with proceeds benefiting the NFFF’s mission and programs.

“Our business was founded on protecting lives, property, and communities, and our team members across the nation take that mission to heart,” said Bart Proctor, CEO of Pye-Barker Fire & Safety. “Partnering with organizations like the NFFF and programs like Helmet of Heroes helps us extend our commitment, supporting initiatives that truly save lives and recognize those who make our communities stronger.”

“To see fallen firefighters honored on a stage as big as the Daytona 500 means a great deal to the families we serve,” said Victor Stagnaro, CEO of the NFFF. “This tribute keeps the memories of our nation’s Fire Heroes alive, highlights the ongoing need to support their loved ones, and inspires us to deliver on our mission. We’re grateful to Jimmie Johnson, Pye-Barker Fire & Safety and all the partners for coming together to make this happen.”

 

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