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We have been given an opportunity to develop station and engine logos to help bring more morale and teamwork together. I need some gathering up some pics of ensignias and drawings people have used across the country. I have a pile of them started but would like to have more to see. If anyone knows any sites I could look at even I would be happy to do that as well. Thanks yall and be safe!

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What the you need to do is use your own idea's. Look at the district your in the attitudes of the members and some of the sayings thrown around the house and you'll come up with something that fits your house. Anybody can copy a logo, but it's even more outstanding to have your own identity. BE SAFE.

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I agree with Gary on this one. Though it is nice to get some ideas your response district should have a personality of its own that will generate ideas. Remember some of the most creative humans on this planet are firefighters. Look for structures, monuments, activities, etc. that you may think represent your district. Just remember that fire engine/truck is part of that community and what is looks like is a direct reflection of our attitudes toward our neighbors. Good luck and show me the finished product.

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