Toledo Firefighters Museum

Toledo Firefighters Museum in Toledo, Lucas County, United States | Attraction | Museum | Historic Site

Welcome to the Toledo Firefighters Museum, Toledo, United States. The Toledo Firefighters Museum was founded in 1976 for the purpose of preserving the history of the Toledo Fire Division and educating citizens about fire prevention

and safety. In memory of fallen firefighters, the two-story Museum is located in a working fire station, "Old Number 18 Fire House", circa 1920, which was replaced by a new station in 1975.

The Museum's million dollar display includes many large pieces of vintage fire fighting equipment. The centerpiece of the Toledo Firefighters Museum is the 1837 "Neptune", Toledo's first fire pumper. Lovingly restored

by Toledo Firefighters, the hand-pulled, hand-operated Neptune required a 20-man crew and could deliver about 300 gallons of water per minute.

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918 West Sylvania Avenue, Toledo, OH
Toledo
Ohio
United States
1 (419) 478-3473
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