Address: 918 W Sylvania Ave, Toledo, OH 43612, USA
Phone: +14194783473
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 12β4PM
Jason Daniels
We took our son here a while ago. Really nice place to learn about the history of the Toledo firefighters. Thank you we will be back!
Nic Zav
No air conditioning. Very stuffy. Most of the staff ignored us, but one "was giving us a tour" (that we didn't ask for) and followed us around the whole time. He kept asking us many personal questions, to a point where my teen daughter and I left in discomfort. My husband said that the staff member attempted to show my husband pictures of teen boys that visit his house and asked multiple times for my young sons to come visit him, despite my husband declining each time. I definitely won't be coming here again in fear of being preyed upon and attempted to be groomed by that staff member.
jason bezeau
Great little place to learn more of Toledo's history.
Truth Matters
If you have small children who love β€οΈ to see fire trucks π, lights and sirens π¨ going down the street then this museum is the place to visit. There is two floors with firemen artifacts. This museum has several firetrucks on the 1st floor. To answer any questions about the firetrucks. NO π« you cannot sit, climb, or touch any of the trucks. Also on the 1st floor, there is a wall that has several types of fire and police alarms π, a display that consist of several fire helmets βοΈ, a rack with several firemen coats, a display of firemen badges, and display of hose nozzles. There is a display that shows several fire recuse of brave firefighters saving lives, a display showing the integration of Black Americans firemen π, and a plague of all the firefighters who passed away while in the line of duty. The second floor is a learning experience floor. The Fire Safety and Education Center allow children and adults to actually role play fire π₯ encounter in a house π . The training is under the supervision of the Fire Prevention Bureau. Children are taught what to do if they are ever in a fire π₯ situation such as roll out of bed π, keep low to the floor in case of smoke and feel the doorπͺwith the back of your hand. When everyone has been trained on all the fire safety rules, it is now time to slide down the fire pole. Welcome to the end of your tour π.
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Not that I am aware of, but I would call then and check just to be sure.
The museum is ab solutely free for both children and adults. If you can, there is a little donation box on the way out.
West side downtown Google map the address
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