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[Baxter, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Baxter, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a dark blue background and red edging. "Baxter Fire Rescue" is written in yellow along the edges. Between those words is a red ring with white borders written with "State of Texas." Inside of this ring is a pair of tree branches bound by a yellow ribbon and encircling a five pointed star.
[Carrollton, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Carrollton, Texas fire department. The bell-shaped patch has a white background and red and gold edging. "Carrollton Texas" is written in black inside of a gold banner on the bottom. A red Florian Cross with black borders appears in the upper portion of the patch. "Fire Dept." is written in black inside of a golden banner inside the cross. Below this banner is a golden "fire scramble." Under this is a green circle containing the image of a golden bird head.
[Center, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Center, Texas fire department. The cross shaped patch has a dark blue background and golden edging. "Center Texas Fire Dept" is written in gold across the points. A red and yellow "fire scramble" appears at the center of the cross on a light blue background.
[Livingston, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Livingston, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a white background with red edging. "Livingston Volunteer Fire Dept." is written in blue across along the edges of the patch. A smaller shield shape in the center contains the image of a fire truck and a boat on a white and blue background. "Land," "Water," and "We Serve" appear in this section in red.
[Harris County, Texas Emergency Corps Patch]
Patch from the Harris County Emergency Corps. The round patch has a white background and blue edging. The outer ring has "Harris County Emergency Corps" written in blue. An inner circle is outline in blue, says "Emergency Rescue First Aid" in red, and contains a blue and yellow cross.
[Buna, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Buna, Texas fire department. The triangular patch has a black background and yellow edging. "Buna Fire Department is written along the edges of the patch in dark gold. A red "fire scramble" graphic appears in the center.
[Dumas, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Dumas, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background and yellow edging. "Dumas Texas Fire Dept." is written along the top in yellow. An eagle holding an olive branch and arrows has its wings extended under the wording.
[Fort Hood, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Fort Hood, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a blue background and yellow edging. A red cross with yellow borders occupies most of the space. "Fort Hood" is written in yellow above the cross. "Fire," "Rescue," "ARFF," and "Hazmat" are written in the points of the cross. A blue sky background with a flag of Texas appears in the center of the cross. A logo at the bottom of the patch contains a P (or R) and a W and an image of Texas.
[Nederland, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Nederland, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background with golden edging. "Nederland Fire Dept." is written on the top and bottom edges in white script. The center is embroidered with a golden illustration of a windmill from which a United States flag and a Texas flag are suspended.
[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."
[Lumberton, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Lumberton, Texas fire department. The triangular patch has a black background and yellow edging. "Lumberton Fire Dept." is written along the top and bottom edges in yellow. A red image depicting a "fire scramble" is in the center.
[Fitzgerald, Georgia Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Fitzgerald, Georgia fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background and yellow edging. "Fitzgerald Fire Dept." and "The Colony City" are written in yellow along the top and bottom of the patch, respectively. A "fire scramble" appears in the center of the patch.
[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.
[Houston, Texas Fire Marshal Patch]
Patch from the Houston, Texas fire marshal. The shield-shaped patch has a light blue background and yellow edging. An outer band of darker blue contains "Fire Prevention," "Life Safety," and "Code Enforcement" in yellow lettering. A red image of Texas is partially covered by a white banner embroidered with "Fire Marshal." Below Texas is the illustration of a skyline.
[Friendswood, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Friendswood, Texas fire department. The square patch has a white background and red edging. "Friendswood Volunteer Fire Dept" is written along the top and bottom edges. The center contains a red, black, and yellow antique fire engine.
[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.
[Harker Heights, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Harker Heights, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background and dark blue edging. "Harker Heights Fire Department" is written along the left and right edges inside a silver edged banner. A yellow eagle has its wings extended next to these banners. The eagle has a red, white, and blue shield over its chest and is holding an olive branch in one claw and arrows in the other. A yellow, blue, red, and white "fire scramble" appears over the bird's head.
[Harrison, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Harrison, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a red background and white edging. "Harrison Fire Department" is written in white along the edges. A blue circle containing a yellow "fire scramble" appears in the center.
[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.
[Ellington Field, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Ellington Field, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a light blue background and golden edging. "Ellington Field Fire Dept." is written in black along the top, while "State of Texas" is written along the bottom edge. The center of the patch contains a blue, white, and red image of Texas behind a jet and a yellow fire truck.
[Arlington, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from a Athens, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a white background, black lettering, red and white images, and a white edging. "City of Arlington Texas" is written under a stylized letter A that is half blue and half red with a half red and half blue star serving as the bar of the A.
[Hollywood Park, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Hollywood Park, Texas fire department with a blue background and gold edging. The triangular patch has "Hollywood Park Fire Rescue" written in gold around its outer edge. A smaller triangular golden border contains a red, blue, and gold Florian Cross on a background that is blue on its left side and horizontally split with white and red on the right. The points of the cross contain a Star of Life, "1955", a fire ladder, and cross fire axes. The center bears a green laurel surrounding a silver star. John Butrico, Fire Chief for the Town of Hollywood Park created this 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.
[Lone Camp, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Lone Camp, Texas volunteer fire department. The cross shaped patch has a grey background and dark red edging. "Lone Camp VFD Texas" is written in on the top and bottom edge of the cross' center. The left point of the cross contains a crossed pike and ladder. The right point contains a fire hydrant. The central circle of the cross has a braided edge and contains the image of a fire helmet, fire pot, ladder, nozzle, and pike.
[Mason, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Mason, Texas fire department. The shell-shaped patch has black and light blue edging. A band of dark blue follows the edge and has "Mason Texas Fire Rescue" written across it. The inner light blue background contains two fire fighters spraying a blaze with a fire hose. "Est 1907" is written on the top right.
[Clarksville, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Clarksville, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background, red lettering, and yellow edging. "Clarksville Texas" is written along the top and "Since 1837" is on the bottom. A Florian Cross in the center contains "Fire Dept." written inside its vertical points, illustrations of fire equipment in its horizontal points, and a "fire scramble" at its center.
[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.
[Corpus Christi, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Corpus Christi, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has yellow edging, yellow lettering, and a dark blue background. "Corpus Christi Fire Dept." is written along the edges. Yellow stars are placed on the left and right side of the patch, with an image of a fire helmet, hatchet, ladder, nozzle, and pike appearing in the center.
[Forney, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Forney, Texas fire department. The square patch has a light blue background and yellow edging. A Florian Cross with blue borders occupies the center. "Forney Fire Dept." is written across the top and bottom points. Images of a hydrant, hook, and ladder appear in the horizontal points. The circular center bears the image of a hydraulic rescue tool on top of a fire.
[East Texas Fireman's and Fire Marshall's Association Patch]
Patch from the East Texas Firemen's and Fire Marshall's Association. The circular patch has a dark blue background and yellow edging. "East Texas" and "Association" are written in red on the top and bottom external ridges. "Firemen's and Fire Marshall's" is written in red along the bottom of the white circle between the ridges. There is also a central image of a fire helmet, axe, and pike mingling with pine branches.
[Cloverleaf, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Cloverleaf, Texas volunteer fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a yellow background and black edging. "Cloverleaf Fire Dept. Texas Est. 1952" is written in black on the edges of the patch. A green cloverleaf containing "Vol" sits in the center of the patch.
[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.
[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.
[Galveston, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Galveston, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a red background and amber edging. "Galveston Fire Dept." is written along the top and bottom edges in yellow. A white Florian Cross in the center contains an image of a sailboat, and "F" and "D" are written on the left and right points in red lettering.
[Warren, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Warren, Texas volunteer fire department. The rectangular patch has a white background, blue edging, and black lettering. "Warren Community Volunteer Fire Department" is written along the top, and "Quality Service with Community Pride" is written along the bottom. A red image of a fire helmet, hatchet, ladder, nozzle, and pike appears in the center.
[Italy, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Italy, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a dark blue background and yellow edging. "Italy Fire Dept." is written along the top and bottom in red lettering. "Italy" is written in cursive. There is a yellow Florian Cross containing a "fire scramble" in the middle of the patch.
[Weatherford College Fire Academy Patch]
Patch from the Weatherford College Fire Academy. The rectangular patch has a black background and oxblood red edging. "Weatherford College Fire Academy" is written in yellow along the top and bottom edges. In the center of the patch is a Florian Cross with red points, a braided yellow and blue central circle, and an image of Texas.
[Bedford, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Bedford, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a blue background and black edging. A red border contains the yellow wording "Bedford Fire Department" and a red Florian Cross. The points of the cross contain the words "Fire," "Rescue," "Hazmat," and "EMS." Two crossed hatchets appear behind the image. "Est. 1954" is written on the sides of the cross.
[North Harris County, Texas Fire Fighters Association Patch]
Patch from the North Harris County Fire Fighters Association of Texas. The patch is circular with a rectangular rim on the bottom. The top section has a red background, the bottom background is white, and both share a dark blue edging. The top portion contains a Florian Cross with white borders. The points of the cross contain "North Harris County Ass'n" written in white, while the center of the cross contains a yellow "fire scramble." The bottom rectangle contains the words "Fire Fighters" in dark blue.
[Mesquite, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Mesquite, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a white background and red edging. "Mesquite Fire Department" is written in red around the image of a "fire scramble."
[Athens, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Athens, Texas fire department. The Florian Cross shaped patch has a red background and golden lettering, borders, and images. "Athens Texas Fire Dept." is written inside the points of the cross. The center of the patch features a "fire scramble" of firefighting equipment.
[Wharton, Texas Emergency Medical Services Patch]
Patch from the Wharton, Texas emergency medical services. The rectangular patch has navy blue and silver edging and a red background. "City of Wharton Emergency Medical-Services" is written in silver along the top and bottom of the patch. A blue Star of Life with white borders and a yellow serpent appears in the middle of the patch.
[Jasper, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Japser, Texas fire department with a black background and yellow edging. "Jasper" is written in yellow along the rounded top of the triangular patch. "Fire Department Service D'incendie" is written around the circular center of a gold trimmed and yellow edged Florian Cross. A red three pointed leaf appears in the center of the cross.
[El Paso, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the El Paso, Texas fire department. The patch is shaped like a firefighter's cross and has a blue background with silver edging. "El Paso Fire Dept." is written in yellow along the top and bottom edges of the patch. The left point of the cross bears the yellow and silver image of a fire hydrant. The right point features a cross ladder and pike. The center of the cross features a scene wherein Spaniards are meeting with a Native American.
[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
[Dallas, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Dallas, Texas fire department. The semicircular patch has a dark blue background and yellow edging. "Dallas Fire Dept." is written across the top and bottom of the patch in yellow. A red cross in the center bears the initials "DFD."
[Grapevine, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Grapevine, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background and light blue edging. "Grapevine Fire Dept." is written in yellow along the top and bottom of the patch. A light blue Florian Cross appears in the center of the patch and contains the image of a "fire scramble."
[Weatherford, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Weatherford, Texas fire department. The patch is shaped like a Florian Cross with a dark blue background, yellow borders, a red circle around its center, and yellow edging. "Fire Dept." is written in yellow across the top and bottom points. Crossed fire axes appear in the left point. A ladder and hook appear in the right point. "City of Weatherford Est. 1858" is written in yellow inside of the red circle. The center of the cross bears a yellow image of Texas with a W colored like the Texas state flag.
[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.
[Pantego, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Pantego, Texas fire department. The cross shaped patch has a light blue background and dark blue edging. "Pantego Fire Dept." is written across the vertical points, while the horizontal points contain red images of fire equipment. "Tarrant County" and "Texas" appears in a ring on the inside of the patch and are separated by yellow stars. Inside of this ring is the image of a Star of Life.
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