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[Ponderosa, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Ponderosa, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a dark blue background and yellow edging. "Ponderosa Fire Dept." is written along the top in yellow, with a grey line underneath. "Houston Texas" is written in red on either side of a fire helmet atop a cross pike, hatchet, and ladder. A red image of Texas appears on the bottom with "Est. 1972" written in grey and a blue star over the Houston area.
[Port Arthur, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Port Arthur, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a black background and red edging. A cross shape with red borders takes up 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 "Port Arthur Texas" in red.
[Port Arthur, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Port Arthur, Texas fire department. The diamond shaped patch has yellow edging and contains a Florian Cross with a navy blue background, red borders, and white lettering. "Port Arthur Texas Fire Dept." is written along the points of the cross. A red "fire scramble" appears in the center.
[Port Arthur, Texas Gulf Oil Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Port Arthur, Texas Gulf Oil fire department. The circular patch has a white background and orange edging. "Gulf Oil Fire Dept." and "Port Arthur, Texas" are written along the top and bottom in black. A cross shape with black borders and the circular orange and blue Gulf Oil logo is located in the center of the patch. The points of the cross contain illustrations of fire equipment and, in the bottom point, the letters "G.O.F.D."
[Port Neches, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Port Neches, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a white background and golden edging. "Port Neches Fire Dept." is written in black and golden lettering along the top and bottom. A red outline of Texas lies in the background and is covered by images of a refinery, an oil platform, and the Seal of Texas.
[La Porte, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the La Porte, Texas fire department. The Florian Cross shaped patch has a white background, blue edging, and red lettering and images. "La Porte Texas" is written in the top and bottom points, and "Fire Dept." is written in the middle. A fire hydrant appears in the left point, while a crossed hook and ladder appears in the right point.
[Ranger, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Ranger, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a white background and red, white, and blue edging. "Ranger Fire/Rescue" is written in red on the top and bottom of the patch. A yellow and white firefighter's cross is in the center. "Since 1919" is written in the cross' top and bottom points; the left point contains a cross ladder and pike; the right point contains a black fire hydrant. The center of the cross contains a red, white, and blue likeness of Texas.
[Red Adair Service and Marine Company Safety and Training Division Patch]
Patch from the Red Adair Service and Marine Company Safety and Training Division. The ellipsoid patch is split horizontally into a white and red background, and the edging is black. "Red Adair Service & Marine Safety & Training Div." is written in white lettering inside the red half. Above this is the image of a burning oil platform.
[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.
[Rosenberg, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Rosenberg, Texas fire department. The patch has a white background and grey and red edging. The top of the patch contains a row of red feathers above a blue semicircle embroidered with "Rosenberg." Below this is a group of six silver stars on a light blue background. A brown, white, and grey bird has its wings extended upward. The bird is sitting on top of a pile of fire. A grey banner containing "Member" and "Fire Dept." appears under the bird.
[Round Rock, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Round Rock, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a navy blue background and red edging. "Round Rock Fire Dept. Texas" is written across the top and bottom edges. A grey image of Texas with light blue borders sits in the center with the image of a Florian Cross superimposed over it. "1884" is written in the bottom point of the cross and its center contains four flames.
[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.
[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.
[San Angelo, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the San Angelo, Texas fire department that has blue edging and two sections. The outer section has "San Angelo Fire Department" written across the white edge of the shield-shaped patch. The second section has a red background, a blue, green, and yellow edge, and a what image of a "fire scramble."
[San Antonio, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the San Antonio, Texas fire department. The triangular patch has a dark blue background and yellow edging. A red cross with white borders occupies most of the space. "San Antonio Fire Dept." is written in yellow across the top and bottom edges. The yellow image of a "fire scramble" appears in the center of the cross.The patch was designed in 1970 by Assistant Chief Reyes Lopez, with the assistance of District Chief Roger Rodriguez and Engineer Roger Ojeda. The patch was shaped like a shield to represent protection, the color red represents bravery, the color white represents honor, and the blue background represents devotion to duty
[San Antonio, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the South Padre Island, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a navy blue background and yellow edging. "San Antonio Fire Dept." is written across the top and bottom of the patch. A red Florian Cross with white borders occupies the middle. A yellow "fire scramble" of equipment appears in the center of the cross.
[San Augustine, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the San Augustine, Texas volunteer fire department with a black outer circle, a white inner circle, and red edging. "San Augustine Volunteer Fire Department" is written in white across the top and bottom of the outer circle around the images of a fire helmet and a hydrant. The inner circle bears the image of the state of Texas in a cradle with the words "Cradle of Texas" underneath.
[San Benito, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the San Benito, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background and yellow edging. "Desoto Fire Dept." is written along the top and bottom edges. Crossed fire tools appear in the center within a yellow border shaped like a second, smaller shield.
[Saratoga, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Saratoga, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has red edging and a red and blue background. "Saratoga Fire Dept." is written in black above and below the inner blue background, which is diagonally bisected by a red line. The left side of of this divide bears the image of the state of Texas, while the right side bears the image of a red and white Florian Cross with the word "Member" in its center.
[Schertz, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Schertz, Texas fire department. The patch is shield-shaped with a brick red background and yellow wording, images, and edging. "Schertz Texas" is written across the top and bottom of the patch. A Florian Cross in the center contains the words "Fire Rescue" in its top and bottom points and "F. D." in its left and right points. A "fire scramble" appears in the center of the cross.
[Seadrift, Texas Volunteer Emergency Services Patch]
Patch from the Seadrift, Texas volunteer emergency services. The rectangular patch has a blue, white, and red Texas flag patterned background with yellow edging. "Seadrift Area Volunteer Emergency Services" is written along the edge of the blue section in blue thread. On the blue field is an image of a seagull standing on a wood piling, with the words "EMS" and "Fire" written down the two pieces of timber.
[Shell Deer Park Manufacturing Complex, Texas Volunteer Fire Crew Patch]
Patch from Shell's Deer Park Manufacturing Complex volunteer fire crew. The cross shaped patch has a red background and yellow edging. "Shell" and "DPMC" are written in yellow within the top and bottom points. The left point features a fire hydrant, and the right point contains flames. The central image is of a shell with "Volunteer Fire Crew" written around it.
[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.
[Silsbee, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Silsbee, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a dark blue background with yellow edging and lettering. "Silsbee Fire Department" is written around the edges in yellow. There is a red "fire scramble" illustration in the center.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[South Hays County, Texas Fire Rescue Patch]
Patch from the South Hays County, Texas fire rescue. The shield-shaped patch has a white background with dark blue edging. "Fire Rescue" is written in red letter along the top. Underneath this, "South Hays County" is written in dark blue. A circular red border contains "Rural Fire Prevention District," which is wrapped around a central image of a white fire helmet, ladder, hatchet, pike, and nozzle on a red background. A six pointed Star of Life appears on the bottom of the patch.
[South Padre Island, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the South Padre Island, Texas fire department. The wedge-shaped patch has a navy blue background and yellow edging. "South Padre Island" is written along the top and bottom edges in yellow. Both sides have a palm tree. A cross with yellow borders, red points, and a white center occupies the middle of the patch. "Fire Dept." is written across two banners on the top and bottom of the patch. Images of a fire hydrant and a crossed hook and ladder appear in the other points. The center of this cross contains "Town of South Padre Island, Texas" and three umbrellas.
[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."
[Spring, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Spring, Texas volunteer fire department. The circular patch has a white background, dark blue edging and borders, and red lettering and images. A cross shaped takes up most of the space. "Spring Vol. Fire Dept." is written across the points of the cross. The center of this cross contains the image of a "fire scramble."
[Stafford, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Stafford, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a red background and golden edging. A cross with a blue background and golden borders covers much of the patch. "Stafford Texas F D" is written across the points. The center contains the yellow and red image of a "fire scramble."
[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.
[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.
[Stephenville, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Stephenville, Texas fire department. The Florian Cross shaped patch has a red background and black edging. "Stephenville Fire Dept." is written along the vertical edges in white. A Florian Cross with yellow edging and a black center containing a "fire scramble" appears in the center.
[Sugar Land, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Sugar Land, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a red background, yellow edging, and contains a white cross. "Fire Dept." is written in white inside of the vertical points. The horizontal points contain illustrations of a fire hydrant, ladder, and hook. "Sugar Land Texas" is written in the center around two fire axes.
[Sweetwater, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Sweetwater, Texas fire department. It is shaped like Texas, has a blue background, and yellow edging. "Sweetwater Fire Dept." is written in yellow on the left. To the right, a hand with a navy blue cross on its fist holds a red and yellow flame.
[Taylor, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Taylor, Texas fire department. The cross shaped patch has a brick red points and yellow lettering and edging. "Taylor Texas Fire Dept." is written across the points of the cross. The center of this cross contains the image of a "fire scramble" on a blue background.
[Temple, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Temple, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a black background and yellow edging. "Temple Fire Dept." is written along the top and bottom edges in red. A yellow Florian Cross in the center contains the images of a fire hydrant, ladder, and hook on its left and right points. "F.D." is written in yellow against a red background at the cross' center.
[Temple, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Temple, Texas fire department. The oblong wedge-shaped patch has a black background with yellow edging. "Temple Fire Rescue" is written along the top three edges in red. A red Florian Cross embroidered with "FTR" and superimposed over fire equipment sits near the middle. A blue, white, and red image of Texas sits near the bottom with "Est. 1883." written under its left side.
[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.
[Texas A&M Forest Service Attack from the Black Patch]
Patch from the Texas A&M Forest Service "Attack from the Black" campaign. The rectangular patch has a grey background and red edging. The image of a fire truck appears at the top, with the image of a half-burned Texas and a firefighter bearing an axe to the right. "Attack from the Black" is written underneath these images in red and black lettering.
[Texas County Road 143 Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Texas County Road 143 volunteer fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a light blue background and black edging. "County Road 143 Volunteer Fire Dept" is written in white along the top and bottom, while "Fire Rescue" is written along the left and right edges. The center contains a red Florian Cross containing images of fire equipment, a red and white star surrounded by yellow laurels, and "F. D. Texas."
[Texas Department of Health Paramedic Patch]
Patch from the Texas Department of Health. The rectangular patch has a red background and navy blue edging. "Texas Department of Health" is written under the upper edge of a white border, while "Paramedic" is written along the bottom. The center of the patch has a white image of Texas with "EMT" written inside of it in blue.
[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.
[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.
[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."
[Texas Railroad Commission Emergency and Fire Control Patch]
Patch from the Texas Railroad Commission Emergency and Fire Control. The shell-shaped patch has a golden background and edging inside of a red background with red edging. "Railroad Commission of Texas Trained" is written along the top and bottom in gold. "L.P. Gas" is written in black at the top of the inner background, "Emergency and Fire Control" below that in red, and three five pointed stars below this.
[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.
[Tyler, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Tyler, Texas fire department. The cross shaped patch has black points, a white center, and golden edging. "Tyler Texas Fire Dept." is written in yellow within the points. The center bears an illustration of a rose superimposed over an oil platform.
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