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This collectible card features the emblem of the Odenton Volunteer Fire Company 28 from Odenton, Maryland. The emblem is centered on a blue shield with a yellow banner at the bottom displaying the words "Volunteer Fire Company." The shield contains a diagonal gold stripe labeled "Company 28," dividing a red upper right section displaying a firefighter’s helmet, and a white lower left section showing a blue medical star of life symbol.
The card is part of the "Cards of Fire Series One," indicated by the black text at the top of the card. The background consists of orange and yellow flames, reinforcing the firefighting theme. At the bottom of the card, the location "Odenton Maryland" and the year "1999" are printed, marking the origin and date related to the fire company or card issuance.
The overall design reflects Americana and safety themes supporting a non-profit volunteer fire department, emphasizing the pride and service of Company 28 within the Odenton community. The emblem and card display a patch-like coat of arms style that honors the volunteer firefighting tradition.
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