I hope not but it is not surprising. Scott builds a great pak. The face mask design was always better than the rest for busy urban firefighting. While others were using 5 pull straps, if you preset your own straps, the Scott face piece can be rapidly donned like a ball cap. Field of vision better, much lighter, and the way the regulator connects to the face piece is simple and robust. Many of the others on the market like survivor, isi, and draeger had a small regulator that had to be push popped into the mask for it to latch and then you had to fumble with gloves to unlatch and remove and often the regulator was not properly latched and resulted in it popping off at the worst time. The Scott regulator was so easy to connect and disconnect with any glove. But along came 3M and they bought out Scott but kept the name, less spent on quality, less spent on innovation, and attempting to hang onto their old designs and technology as long as they could before being forced to by the latest NFPA standard or their competitors. This happens all the time when big firms buy smaller firms and when private equity and venture capitalists buy these companies. Squeeze maximum dollars by scaling back service, quality, innovation and warranties, lower spare parts inventories, merge sales reps to cover larger areas and let the legacy of the brand carry sales. This works for a while and stocks and bonuses go up until the charts begin to invert as their competitors grow more and more market share with newer, better, more advanced equipment with better support and warranty. Happens all the time. In the last 8-10 years MSA has been kicking Scott’s ass all over the country picking up previous Scott users. This includes some really big urban departments. The same thing happened with Morning Pride bunker gear. Remember? They were the gold standard of bunker gear builders. Once they had the FDNY contract sales rocketed, Honeywell bought them out and the maximum profit model was deployed. Morning Pride subsequently lost a large portion of market share. The EMS users are seeing this with their cardiac monitors. Lifepak was the gold standard. Again bought out by larger company and the maximum profit model deployed so that their legacy and name carried them. Zoll is kicking Physio Control Lifepaks ass all over the country as lifepak continues to lose large portions of market share. So to conclude my long essay (lol) I am not surprised. The MSA G series pak is a strong competitor but I am an old die hard and still prefer the Scott Facepiece for ease of use, comfort and quick donning. Keep us posted if you hear anything. Anything is possible with NYC DCA specs and bidding. Look at glove and apparatus purchasing decisions over the years

. Stay well. Be Safe