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This set of six collectible cards from WorldLinks Inc. is titled "Cards of Fire: Odenton Maryland Volunteer Fire Company," Series One, dated 1999. The first card features the emblem of the Odenton Volunteer Fire Company, Company 28, set against a red and orange flame-themed background. The emblem includes a crown, a red section with a fireman’s helmet and hook, and a white section displaying a blue medical star of life, symbolizing emergency medical services. The words "Odenton Volunteer Fire Company" are written on a yellow banner beneath the shield.
The following five cards depict various scenes and apparatus associated with the Odenton Volunteer Fire Company in Maryland. Two cards show distinctly marked fire engines painted in bright red with white roofs and accents. Both fire engines display "Odenton Volunteers" on their sides, along with the company’s emblem and other fire service markings. One engine is a fire truck with an extendable ladder mounted on top, while another is a pump truck equipped with multiple hose connections and controls.
The remaining cards portray fire-fighting action and personnel. One card shows a firefighter dressed in full bunker gear, including a helmet, protective coat, and breathing apparatus, standing in a window frame. Another card captures a firefighter in mid-action, holding a large fire hose with a blazing fire in the background. The last card shows a fire engine parked outdoors with trees in the surroundings, emphasizing the volunteer fire department’s readiness and community presence.
This set emphasizes the dedication of the Odenton Maryland Volunteer Fire Company and highlights their vehicles, firefighting equipment, and personnel in active duty settings.
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