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[Littlefield, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Littlefield, Texas fire department. The Florian Cross shaped patch has a black background and silver edging. "Littlefield, Tex. Fire Dept." is written across the vertical points. The image of a fire truck appears horizontally across the patch.
[Chocolate Bayou, Texas Monsanto Emergency Response Team Patch]
Patch from the Chocolate Bayou, Texas Monsanto Emergency Response Team. The patch is white with red lettering and edging. "Monsanto" and "Chocolate Bayou" are written around the outside edge of the patch, while "Emergency Response Team" is written across the center.
[University Park, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the University Park, Texas fire department. The patch is shaped like a firefighter's cross and has dark blue points, a white center, and golden edging. The left point bears a blue and yellow Star of Life. The right point has the image of a fire helmet on top of an axe and a pike. "University Park Fire Dept." is written in red along the top and bottom edges of the inner circle. A stylized "UP" surrounds a leaf in the center of the circle.
[Pecan Plantation, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Pecan Plantation, Texas volunteer fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a navy blue background and black edging. A yellow Florian Cross with red borders covers most of the patch. The points of the cross contain illustrations related to fire fighting and rescue. The circular center of the patch is flanked by two columns and has "Pecan Plantation" written across the top and bottom. The center is illustrated with the image of a green tree and the letters "VFD."
[Smokey the Bear Patch]
Patch featuring the character "Smokey Bear." The shield-shaped patch has a light orange background and green edging. "Please be careful" is written along the top and "Prevent forest fires!" is written down the right side. Smokey, an anthropomorphic bear, wears a green forest ranger hat and green trousers. He is wielding a green bladed shovel.
[Weatherford, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Weatherford, Texas fire department. The barrel shaped patch has a white background with red edging. "Weatherford" is written in white along time top inside a red banner. "Fire Dept." is written in red along the bottom. A red Florian Cross containing a blue "fire scramble" appears in the center of the patch.
[Texas Emergency Medical Technician Patch]
Patch from a Texas Emergency Technician. The rectangular patch has a light blue background and red edging. "Emergency Medical Technician," "EMT," and "Registered with Texas Dept. of Health" are written along the top and bottom. A white outline of Texas appears in the center with an image of a red torch with a snake wrapped around it.
[Highlands, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Highlands, Texas fire department with a dark silver background and dark blue edging. "Highlands Texas Fire Dept" is written in blue across the top and bottom of the shield-shaped patch. A red and yellow image of an antique fire pump.
[Del Rio, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Del Rio, Texas fire department. The wedge-shaped patch has a light blue background and darker blue edging. "Del Rio Fire Department" is written in red along the curved upper border. Below this is an illustration of the Amistad Dam between two landmasses with "Mexico" and "Texas" written underneath it.
[Travis County, Texas Fire Control Patch]
Patch from the Travis County, Texas fire control. The rectangular patch has a white background and dark blue edging. A red border runs along the edging. "Travis County Fire Control" is written on blue banners with yellow borders. A Florian Cross in the center has red points and yellow borders. "ESD 4," "Fire," "EMS," and "Texas" are written in the points. "Organized 1962" surrounds the center, which is a flaming Star of Life.
[South East Texas Regional Planning Commission 911 Emergency Communications Network Patch]
Patch from the South East Texas Regional Planning Commission 911 Emergency Communications Network. The circular patch ha light blue background and dark blue edging. A red ring contains "SETRPC 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Network" in yellow. A grey image of Texas covered with "9-1-1" sits atop a Texas flag in the blue center of the patch.
[Farmers Branch, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Farmers Branch, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a dark blue background with white edging and lettering. "Farmers Branch Fire Department" is written around the patch on either side of "DF." A blue and green B logo appears at the bottom.
[Texarkana, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Texarkana, Texas fire department. The spade shaped patch has a red background and white edging. "Texarkana, Tex. Fire Dept." is written around the image of a yellow "fire scramble" in the center. "Operations" is written at the top.
[Splendora, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Splendora, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has silver edging and a primarily dark blue background. "Splendora Screamin' Sixteen Fire & Rescue" is written across the top and bottom of the patch. The center of the patch features a Texas flag background, a "fire scramble," and a bold yellow "16."
[McAllen, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the McAllen, Texas fire department. The wedge-shaped patch has a white background and amber edging. A small house with two palm trees behind it is integrated into the red M of "McAllen Fire Department." "The City of Palms" is written in green near the top of the patch.
[Memorial Village, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Memorial Village, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background with red and gold edging. "Village Fire Dept." and "Texas" is written in gold along the top and bottom edges of the patch. A firefighter's cross in the center has the images of a nozzle, hook, pike, hatchet, and fire hydrant in its points, and the image of a silver star within a golden laurel at the center.
[Vidor, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Vidor, Texas volunteer fire department. The circular patch has a bluish grey background and black edging. A red cross with black external borders occupies most of the space. "Fire Dept." is written across the top and bottom points of the cross, while a fire hydrant and a crossed hook and ladder appear in the other points. The center of this cross contains the words "Vidor Vol."
[Marshall, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Marshall, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a red background and navy blue edging. A white Florian Cross with navy blue edging covers most of the patch. "Fire Dept." is written in red across the top and bottom point. A red fire hook and ladder appear in the left and right points, respectively. The central circle contains an outline of Texas with the word "Marshall" written inside of it. The city's location is indicated with a blue star.
[Jasper, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Jasper, Texas fire department. The triangular patch has a black background and yellow edging. "Jasper Fire Department" is written in red along the vertical borders. Between these is an illustration of a cut gemstone between woodlands, with "Jewel of the Forest" written underneath in yellow.
[McKinney, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the McKinney, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a brick red background and blue edging. "McKinney Fire Department" and "Texas" is written along the edges in white. A white and yellow Florian Cross in the center contains the images of a "fire scramble" in its center. "FD" is written in the left and right points.
[Brookshire, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Brookshire, Texas fire department. The bell-shaped patch has golden edging and ceil blue background. "Brookshire Fire Dept." is written in red lettering inside of white banner that are slightly wrapped around a circle with red and black edging and a white background. Inside of this circle is the red image of a fire helmet on top of a hatchet, pike, nozzle, and ladder.
[Jersey Village, Texas Emergency Services Patch]
Patch from the Jersey Village, Texas emergency services. The wedge-shaped patch has a grey background and red edging. "Jersey Village Emergency Services" is written in red along the top and bottom. A blue and white Star of Life, an image of Texas with a ladder and a hook crossed under it, and a hazardous materials symbol appear across the middle of the patch.
[Shoreacres, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Shoreacres, Texas volunteer fire department. The cross shaped patch has a green background with red edging. "Shoreacres Volunteer Fire Dept" is written in red across the points of the cross. A central image, bordered in silver, contains a pair of palm trees on one side and a sailing boat on the other.
[White Oak, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the White Oak, Texas fire department. The cross shaped patch has a grey background and dark red edging. "White Oak Fire Dept." is written inside the top and bottom points. The left point contains a blue and grey Star of Life. The right point contains the image of a fire helmet on top of a ladder, pike, and fire axe. A central circle with a braided red and silver border contains a red and silver image of an oak tree.
[Alamo, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Alamo, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background with golden edging. "Alamo Fire Dept." is written across the top and bottom in red. There is a Florian Cross in the center with yellow borders and bearing the image of a "fire scramble."
[Texas Fire Chiefs Association Patch]
Patch from the Texas Fire Chiefs Association. The circular patch has a red outer background, a light blue inner background, and yellow edging. "Texas Fire Chiefs Association" is written in silver along the outer edge. A white image of Texas with five crossed nozzles rests on the blue background.
[Coppell, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Coppell, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a white background with red edging. "Coppell Fire Dept." is written in red across the patch. There is a five pointed star inside of a circle above the "o" in Coppell, and a lower image of a slanted pole between two rows of Cs and backwards Cs.
[Fort Worth, Texas Patch]
Patch from a Fort Worth, Texas. The shield-shaped patch has five white stars on a blue field at the top, "Fort Worth Texas" and "All American City" on a white field below the stars, and then a series of vertical red and white stripes along the lower half.
[Double Oak, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Double Oak, Texas volunteer fire department. The rectangular patch has a dark blue background and red edging. An oval image of two oak trees and two crossed fire hatchets appears in the center. A red bordered banner containing the words "Double Oak" in yellow splits the image. "Volunteer Fire Dept." is written in yellow below the image.
[Beaumont, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Beaumont, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a black background with yellow edging. "Beaumont Fire Dept." is written on the top of the patch, encompassing red illustrations of fire equipment. There is a green, blue, and white logo at the bottom.
[Round Rock, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Round Rock, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a black background with golden edging. A Florian Cross with dark golden points and two grey inner rings covers most of the patch. "Texas" is written in black in the bottom point. "Round Rock Fire Dept." is written in grey within the cross' outer circle. "Org. 1884" is written in dark gold letter in the centermost circle.
[Lake Jackson, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Lake Jackson, Texas volunteer fire department. The patch is shaped like a shield with a stained white background and red edging. A golden eagle is embroidered on top of the shield. "Lake Jackson Vol. Fire Dept." is written inside of golden banners with red edging. These banners wrap around a central image of a fire truck under a tree.
[Victoria, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Victoria, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a dark blue background and red edging. A cross with silver points and a dark blue interior occupies the center of the patch. "Victoria" is written in the center and "Fire Department" is written in the top and bottom points. Images of a fire hydrant, a crossed hook and ladder appear in the horizontal points.
[International Association of Fire Chiefs Patch]
Patch from the International Association of Fire Chiefs. The Texas shaped patch is grey with yellow borders. "1986," "I.A.F.C.," "Dallas, Texas," and "HALE" are written in the center.
[Texas Firemen's Training School, Texas A & M University Patch]
Patch from the Texas Firemen's Training School of Texas A & M University. The circular patch has a black background, yellow edging, and contains a white cross with red borders. "Texas Firemen's Training School" is written in black inside of the vertical points. The horizontal points contain illustrations of a fire hydrant, ladder, and hook. In the center there is a circle containing the image of a torch crossed over by two axes above the words "Texas A & M University."
[Alliance Ambulance Inc. Patch]
Patch from Alliance Ambulance Inc. The rectangular patch has a white background and green edging. "Alliance Ambulance Inc." is written in green along the top and bottom edge. The center contains a green and black image of a diamond split into four sections by an "I."
[Salado, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Salado, Texas fire department. The roughly triangular patch has a navy blue background and yellow edging. "Salado Fire Department" is written around the edges in yellow thread. A red image of a fire helmet on top of a hatchet, pike, ladder, and nozzle appears in the center.
[Canyon, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Canyon, Texas fire department. The oval shaped patch has a white background and red edging. "Canyon Fire Dept" is written across the patch with the first letters of each word being large and red while the following letters are smaller and black.
[Bellaire, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Bellaire, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a dark blue background with golden edging. A Florian Cross with white points and a dark blue center dominates the patch. "Bellaire" is written in white in the center and "Fire Dept." is written in blue across the vertical points. Blue illustrations of a hydrant, a hook, and a ladder appear in the horizontal points.
[Angelina River, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Angelina River, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a white background and dark blue edging. The top of the patch has two flags facing away from each other. The first flag is blue and has "ARFD" written on it in yellow, while the other is a simplified version of the United States flag. Two golden banners besides these flags state "Pride" and "Honor." A red and black circle in the center is embroidered with "We Strive to Save.. Lives!" and an image of a devil holding a pitchfork. "You Light 'Em We Fight 'Em," "Angelina River," and "Jasper, Texas" are written in black along the edges of the patch. "Fire Dept" is written in two flared blue shapes emerging from the circle.
[Freeport, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Freeport, Texas fire department with a white background and yellow edging. "Freeport Fire Dept" and "Protecting Our Community" are written in black across the top and bottom of the keyhole-shaped patch. The top contains an image of a man wearing a fire helmet and holding a nautical vessel's steering wheel. The inner section of the wheel is split into four quadrants containing illustrations.
[Lubbock, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Lubbock, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a dark blue background with silver edging. "Lubbock Fire Dept." is written in grey along the top and bottom edges of the patch. Two crosses sit on either side of a circle of Ls. Inside of this circle is an image of Texas with a star denoting the Lubbock area.
[Groves, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Groves, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a dark blue background and yellow edging. "Groves Fire Dept." is written along the top and bottom of the patch in red lettering. A yellow cross with a "fire scramble" appears in the center of the patch.
[Sour Lake, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Sour Lake, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background and yellow edging. "Sour Lake Fire Dept." is written across the top and bottom. A yellow Florian Cross with a "fire scramble" inside is located in the center.
[Dallas, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Dallas, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has yellow edging and a blue, white, and red background. The top of the patch is blue with white stars. The middle has "Dallas Fire Department" written in red and blue on a white field. Below this are vertical red and white stripes.
[Richland Hills, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Richland Hills, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a white background and white edging. A red Florian Cross occupies the center. "Richland Hills, Texas Fire Protection" is written around the edge. Inside of the cross is the image of a yellow phoenix rising out of red flames.
[State Firemen's and Fire Marshals' Association of Texas Patch]
Patch from the State Firemen's & Fire Marshals' Association of Texas. The circular patch has a black background and yellow edging. A yellow Florian Cross with a red interior ring occupies most of the space. "Texas" and "Org. 1876" are written across the top and bottom points of the cross. The red ring contains "State Firemen's & Fire Marshals' Ass'n." A white star surrounded by yellow laurels rests in the center of the cross.
[Borger, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Borger, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a blue background and yellow edging. "Borger Texas" is written along the top and bottom in yellow. A red Florian Cross appears in the center. The vertical points contain "Fire Dept." and the horizontal points contain images of fire equipment. The center contains the image of a tower and the Hutchinson County Aluminum Dome.
[Lamar University Industrial Training Patch]
Patch from the Lamar University Industrial Training patch. The circular patch has a red background with dark blue edging. "Lamar University Industrial Training" is written around the edges. A white outline of Texas in the center has the words "Fire," "Rescue," and "Hazmat" written over it in black. "Beaumont TX" appears under western Texas.
[Waskom, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Waskom, Texas volunteer fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a dark blue background and red edging. "Fire," "Rescue," "EMS," "Waskom V.F.D" appear in grey at the top of the patch, while "Gateway to Texas" is written near the bottom. There is a firefighter's cross off center to the right with yellow borders, red points, and a Star of Life in its center. A grey and red beam is projected diagonally to the left from the cross.
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