Working in the office now, it’s a radio on a strap and a knife in my pocket. I love not having to carry all the stuff.
I'm surprised you carry a knife.... i would have thought the only thing you would carry is a pen and maybe an ICS vest
No need for a duty belt TBH, unless your working in a dual role setting.
What dual role are you referring to? because I never never seen a firefighter wear a duty belt (it would be super uncomfortable to wear under turnout gear).
To the OP, must of it depends on where you work. At my first full time paid 911 job, the majority of people wore belts, primarily to clip their radio to. They used the
all in one radio holder, because it was a much more comfortable than just a belt clip (when we had them). I never liked them, but I did like the idea of a secure radio holder, so I bought a swivel radio holder, with a case for our particular radio. As time progressed, there became more instances where I was thinking (now where are the damn trauma sheers, and I would pay for some more light), so I added a small flashlight and sheers... and a cheap multitool just because. And then a glove pouch, and belt keepers to secure some leather gloves, because I was on a call and said "damn, my glove just tore, I wish I had another paid that I could put on without having to go back to the truck....." When I wanted to take it all off, four snaps later and it was off, and easily put back on.
But that's also with standard 4 pocket pants. 2 front, 2 back, that's it, with barely enough space for my wallet. When I got a job that allowed EMS pants, I don't wear the belt much anymore. Sheers are snapped on one pocket, small flashlight on radio strap, leather gloves in cargo pocket, scope in zipper cargo pocket, and I keep the swivel holder receptical on my regular belt.
I wouldn't wear a duty belt on my first day to work, nor would I spend money on any additional stuff. see what others wear. and then when you have that moment of "you know, I wish I had xyz at my fingertips," you can thinking about adding it. and then decide if it is worth purchasing.