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10/8/2024, 8:56:57 PM
>>10938246
They're a single garment rather than separate jacket and pants; "coveralls", "jumpsuit", "speedsuit", and "boiler suit" are all used interchangeably to describe this article of clothing.

Notably, McCauley and Shiherlis are wearing matching jumpsuits while the rest of the crew all have different ones, judging by your second post I assume you're going for that one by your comment about the patches.
A few details on those suits stand out to me:
double zippers and velcro-fastening collars. Both of these are very uncommon - your typical jumpsuit (think Ghostbusters, Top Gun, Michael Myers) has only a single zipper and a shirt collar that doesn't fasten. I don't know that they're specifically EMT coveralls as those typically have reflective material on them for safety; seems more likely they (the characters and/or the production) just nabbed something reasonably close from military surplus.

But this is where you decide how much you're willing to compromise. Is it going to bother you if the chest pockets are wrong when they're going to be covered by the vest? Is it okay if the collar doesn't fasten since the characters keep it open? etc. I would place more value on matching the shade of gray and overall fit rather than fine details of cuffs, pocket shapes, and so on. Picrel is an example of a random jumpsuit I found googling that doesn't have the right collar or zipper but is "close enough" in the secondary details.