SafetyPro2
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Just curious if any of your agencies award challenge coins to your members?
For those who don't know, challenge coins originated in (and are still quite popular with) the military. They're usually awarded for some sort of recognition (completing a training program, promotion, recognition of exemplery service, etc.) The challenge aspect is that in a bar, if you lay down your coin on the table, everyone else has to produce their coin. Anyone who can't buys the drinks, but if everyone lays one down, then the original challenger pays.
They seem to be gaining popularity with fire, police and other emergency agencies (though less so with EMS it seems).
The DMAT team I belong too has issued them in the past and is planning on getting some new ones made up. They're awarded to members who successfully complete the entire NDMS training program. I've been thinking about suggesting the idea to the FD as well.
I don't have one of my "own" yet, but I have started collecting other fire/EMS related ones (mostly military, but a few from FDs).
This is an example...one from another DMAT (in Florida) from my collection.
For those who don't know, challenge coins originated in (and are still quite popular with) the military. They're usually awarded for some sort of recognition (completing a training program, promotion, recognition of exemplery service, etc.) The challenge aspect is that in a bar, if you lay down your coin on the table, everyone else has to produce their coin. Anyone who can't buys the drinks, but if everyone lays one down, then the original challenger pays.
They seem to be gaining popularity with fire, police and other emergency agencies (though less so with EMS it seems).
The DMAT team I belong too has issued them in the past and is planning on getting some new ones made up. They're awarded to members who successfully complete the entire NDMS training program. I've been thinking about suggesting the idea to the FD as well.
I don't have one of my "own" yet, but I have started collecting other fire/EMS related ones (mostly military, but a few from FDs).
This is an example...one from another DMAT (in Florida) from my collection.

