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[Schertz, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: 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.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Pantego, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: 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.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Houston, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Houston, Texas fire department. The patch has yellow edging, a blue outer background, and an inner background that is partially pale blue and partially the blue, white, and red of a Texas flag. "Houston Fire-EMS Rescue" is written along the outer edge in yellow. The flag background contains a yellow illustration of a skyline. The light blue background contains a white Florian Cross. The top point of this cross contains "1838," the left point contains a Star of Life, the bottom po… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[San Angelo, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: 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."
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Vernon, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Vernon, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a dark blue background and golden edging. "Vernon Fire Department" is written in red along the vertical borders. Between these is an illustration of a yellow Florian Cross with a "fire scramble" in its center.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[People's Ambulance Service Volunteers Patch]

Description: Patch from the People's Ambulance Service. The rectangular patch has a grey background and blue edging. "People's Ambulance Service Volunteers" is written in red along the edges. In the center of the patch is a rectangular blue field that bears the silvery image of a person with their arms extended. "PSA" is written in red between this person's arms and legs.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Mineral Wells, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Mineral Wells, Texas fire department, created by Chief Robin Allen. The rectangular patch has a wavy blue, white, and red background with navy blue edging. "Mineral Wells Fire/EMS" and "Texas" are written inside of banners along the top and bottom. A flame appears on the left side, and a Star of Life appears to the right. A Florian Cross with patterning similar to a United States flag is position under "Mineral Wells," and contains an image of a "fire scramble."
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Newton, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Newton, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has black edging, black background, and a red internal border with a blue background. "City of Newton Fire Department" is written in white around the edges of the patch. A red circle in the center has "State of Texas" written in navy blue. A laurel and star on a blue background appear in the center of this circle.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Clear Lake City, Texas Emergency Medical Corps Patch]

Description: Patch from the Clear Lake City, Texas emergency medical corps with a white background and blue edging. "Clear Lake Emergency Medical Corps" is written in red across the top and bottom of the rounded rectangular patch. A red and winged rod with a snake curled around it appears in the center of a blue representation of Clear Lake's borders.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Eastland, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Eastland, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has three sections and yellow and red edging. The top section is a representation of the blue, white, and red Texas flag and bears the image of a horned lizard. The second section is blue with yellow lettering that says "Eastland Fire Rescue Dept." The third section has a light blue background and a white Florian Cross with yellow borders. The top point of the cross has "1997" in red. The left point bears a Star of Life. Th… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[College Station, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the College Station, Texas fire department. The rounded triangular patch has a black background and blue edging. "College Station Fire Dept." is written on top of a field of flames with a Star of Life to its left and the logo for Texas A & M University to the right. A there is a silver leaf-like symbol above the flames.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Pearland, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Pearland, Texas volunteer fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a navy blue background and red edging. "Pearland Volunteer Fire Dept" is written in white along the edges. The center contains a blue image of Texas that has been partially covered by a red "fire scramble" and the pear-laden image of a tree branch.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Newton, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Newton, Texas volunteer fire department. The rectangular patch has a dark blue background with amber edging. "Volunteer" and "City of Newton" are written inside of white banners along the top and bottom. A Florian Cross with white points, red borders, and a red center occupies the middle space. "Fire Rescue" is written across the vertical points, the horizontal points contain illustrations of fire equipment, and the central red circle contains a "fire scramble."
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Bridge City, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Bridge City, Texas volunteer fire department. The circular patch has a white outer ring, a red center ring, and red edging. "Volunteer Fire Dept." is written in red around the outside edge alongside illustrations of fire equipment. The inner circle has an illustration of Texas in white with blue borders. "Bridge City" is written across the state and a yellow star indicates the city's location.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Pharr, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: 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.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Gonzales, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Gonzales, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a brick red background and amber lettering and edging. "Gonzales Texas Fire Department" and "1825 1835" are written around the image of a cannon. A black and silver flag rising off of the cannon has "Come and Take It" written on it.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[North Richland Hills, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the North Richland Hills, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a white background and blue edging. "North Richland Hills" is written along the top in blue, and, and "Fire Dept." is written on the bottom in red. There is a Florian Cross in the center: its right point contains a yellow and blue image of a Star of Life; its right point contains a yellow and blue ladder; and its center contains a yellow and blue phoenix rising out of flames.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Clear Lake City, Texas Emergency Medical Corps Patch]

Description: Patch from the Clear Lake City, Texas emergency medical corps with a white background and blue edging. "Clear Lake Emergency Medical Corps" is written in red across the top and bottom of the rounded rectangular patch. A red and winged rod with a snake curled around it appears in the center of a blue representation of Clear Lake's borders.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[International Association of Fire Chiefs Patch]

Description: Patch from the International Association of Fire Chiefs. The circular patch has a red background and golden edging. "International" is written in a navy blue banner that is draped across the center, while "Association of Fire Chiefs" is written around the edge of the circle. A grey, silver, and yellow image of the globe appears in the center.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Lewisville, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Lewisville, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a white background with yellow edging. "Lewisville Fire Dept." is written in red along the top and bottom edges of the patch. "Land o' Lakes" is written in the center atop a blue image of Lewisville Lake and black lines representing streets and highways.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Georgetown, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Georgetown, Texas fire department. The round patch has a red background and white edging. The outer ring has "Georgetown Fire Dept." written in white. An inner circle is outline in white and contains the image of a fire helmet, hatchet, ladder, nozzle, and pike on top of one another.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas
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