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[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."
[Edinburg, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Edinburg, Texas fire department. The mostly circular patch has a red outer ring with red edging and a blue inner circle. "Edinburg Fire Dept." is written in three horizontal lines down the center of the patch in white lettering.
[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.
[Pharr, Texas Fire Department Patch]
Patch from the Pharr, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has multiple sections and red edging. The top of the patch is white, contains illustrations of signs for Highways 83 and 281, and has "The Hub City of the Valley" written in blue. Under this is a golden section with "Parr" written in bold red letters. Next is a section split into red and blue quadrants containing illustrations. "Fire Dept." is written inside a gold section on the bottom.
[Photograph of a No. 5 Booster Truck]
Photograph of a No. 5 Booster Truck from the Weslaco, Texas, Fire Department, parked in front of a building.
[Photograph of a Pumper]
Photograph of the 1927 model of a No. 2 pumper for the city of Weslaco, Texas. A building is visible in the background.
[Photograph of Four Fire Trucks]
Photograph of four parked fire trucks from the fire department in Weslaco, Texas.
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