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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Firefighter Logan Johnson Awarded Firefighter Black Shield
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Wednesday, April 1 2026
Nature: Firefighter Logan Johnson Awarded Firefighter Black Shield
Location: Oak Orchard – Station #1
Address: 32628 Oak Orchard Road, Millsboro DE 19966
On Wednesday, April 1st, Chief Steven Deery of the Indian River Volunteer Fire Company awarded Firefighter Logan Johnson his firefighter black frontal shield for completion of his rigorous fire service training in accordance to the policy and procedures of the Indian River Volunteer Fire Company.
In the fire service, being awarded a black frontal shield (or "black shield") is a significant milestone that signifies the completion of a probationary period and the transition to a full, permanent firefighter.
Key details about this tradition include:
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Significance: It symbolizes that the firefighter has completed required training, proven their skills, and is considered "battle ready" by their peers and officers.
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The Transition: New firefighters (recruits) often wear a yellow or orange helmet shield during their probationary year. After roughly 12 months of service, they are awarded the black shield in a "red-to-black" or "yellow-to-black" ceremony.
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Symbolism: It represents the culmination of hard work, training, and acceptance into the firefighting team.
Chief Deery and Second Assistant Chief Anthony Smith (Training Officer) presented Logan his frontal shield in the presence of Indian River’s general membership.
Congratulations – Logan.
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