The Queen's Fire Service Medal was created in 1954, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It is awarded to members of the fire services in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries for exceptional service or bravery in the line of duty.
Australian Fire Service Medal was created on 1988-04-12.
Medal 'For Courage in a Fire' was created on 1957-10-31.
Tasmania Fire Service was created in 1979.
Jefferson County Fire Service was created in 1947.
Ghana National Fire Service was created in 1997.
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service was created in 1882.
South Australian Country Fire Service was created in 1976.
South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service was created in 1981.
New Zealand Fire Service was created on 1976-04-01.
New South Wales Rural Fire Service was created in 1997.
Ministry of Civil Aviation Aerodrome Fire Service was created in 1947.
It is widely worn and is frequently listed not as a comemorative medal but as a campaign or service medal. Worn also in Berkshire and Hampshire Fire Services where, in Hampshire, it is worn on the left ( like the St Johns medal) not with the Hampshire medal which is worn on the right.