Character Mascots

combined

Mascot in Basic Form (collectively, Yeongungi)

Yeongi, Ungi

Mascot in Basic Form (Yeongi, Ungi)

Human Mascot
This human mascot wears firefighter turnout gear, firefighter’s helmet and safety boots to represent the bravery and dependability exhibited by firefighters as they help people. While friendliness is an important image, we must not forget the sacrifice that these men and women make to protect lives and property from fire, disasters and accidents.
Yeongungi (meaning “hero”)
These mascots are collectively called Yeongungi—Yeongi is the female mascot, and Ungi is the male. Their names are easy to say and remember while creating a feeling of friendliness. Yeongungi, or “hero” in Korean, is responsible for safety and sacrifices if necessary for the people.
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  • Big eyes
    Represent responsiveness and agility as firefighters are always alert to fire hazards and the need to safeguard people and property
  • Water Drops over Head
    As water is essential to preventing, watching or fighting fire, theses water drops represent agile firefighters.
  • Confident Posture with Hands on Waist
    Shows the firefighter’s determination to rescue and protect people in emergencies
  • Big Feet
    Represent the firefighter’s responsibility and duty to protect the people from daily hazards related to fire
  • Big Smile
    Portrays the need for firefighters to be friendly, kind, and happy as they serve the people.
  • 119 on the Chest
    Symbolizes reliability, as firefighters are people who can be called to help in any emergency
  • Red Drops over Head
    Symbolize the firefighter’s sacrifice, and his or her sense of duty and passion to prevent, watch and fight fires, wherever they are and whenever they occur