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image by Miles Li, 22 February 2023
The National Fire Agency was established on March 1, 1995; prior to that,
fire departments in Taiwan were part of the National Police Agency.
The
flag of the National Fire Agency is blue, with a yellow emblem depicting a
phoenix with five feathers on each wing, resting on a half-wreath made of a pair
of three water waves, a pair of five Umbrella Plant leaves and a cauldron-shaped
lotus, all underneath the 'Blue Sky White Sun' emblem.
The colors of the flags are officially defined as Pantone 293C (blue field), Pantone 116C (yellow emblem) and Pantone 286C (blue disc).
Source: The images from one on Wikimedia Commons, created by Akira Oyo based
on the official NFA image, with minor modifications by me. Ultimately the
sources for the images and the text are the official webpage 消防署核心識別系統 (Core
Identity System of the National Fire Agency) (In Chinese):
https://www.nfa.gov.tw/cht/index.php?code=list&ids=1638
and the document
內政部消防署消防標誌系統 (Fire Insignia System of the National Fire Agency of the Ministry
of the Interior) (pdf file, 10.1MB, in Chinese):
https://www.nfa.gov.tw/cht/index.php?act=download&ids=14802
Miles Li, 22 February 2023
image by Miles Li, 22 February 2023
The fire unit flag has the unit name written in black on a white vertical
strip at the hoist. It has no fringe, and can be either hoisted or fixed onto a
flagpole.
Miles Li, 22 February 2023