Fireman's Helmet from Chicago, South Side Fire

Origin
The Chicago, South Side fire was the worst fire that part of Chicago had seen in 60 years. By the time the firemen had gotten there, the flame was huge. It was in the middle of winter and it was freezing cold, when the firemen tried to douse the flame, the water froze on contact with the building. A fireman's clothes (helmet, jacket, pants, etc.) were covered in water, freezing on contact.

Effects
The helmet, when worn, covers the user in a thick layer of ice. Prolonged exposure to this artifact causes the user to burn up inside the casing of ice.

Collection
Collected by an unknown agent of Warehouse 13.