Toledo Firefighters Museum

Tales of firefighting 150 years ago come alive in the midst of vintage pumpers, uniforms, and equipment used by the city's first bucket brigade. The museum's million dollar display includes many large pieces of vintage firefighting equipment. The centerpiece of the 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.

Getting There & Details

Hours
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Address
918 Sylvania Ave.
Phone
(419) 478-3473
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.toledofiremuseum.com
Map
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