by Museum Admin | Sep 15, 2020
This handsome engine was built for the fire department of South Elgin, Illinois. The model was typically armed with a two-stage centrifugal pump capable of delivering 1500-gallons of water per minute, with a tank capacity of 500-gallons, and was driven by a 350... by Museum Admin | Sep 15, 2020
Phoenix Hall of Flame museum of firefighting September 11, 2020 Ceremony. The museum started the ceremony in 2006 and does it every year on September 11th. Until this year it was open to anyone and it was well attended. The main group is the Phoenix area FDNY... by Museum Admin | Dec 10, 2019
This 1971 Maxim-Pierce 75’ Snorkel fire apparatus was commissioned by the Munster (IL) Fire Department and kept in service until 2002, when it was transferred to the nearby fire department of Riverdale, Illinois before they subsequently donated it to the Hall of Flame... by Museum Admin | Dec 10, 2019
Mr. Dave Barron of Glendale Arizona donated this Crown Coach Fire Engine in early 2012. It’s a 1972 engine used for over 25 years by the fire department of Orange, California. Dave’s father, a long time member of the department, drove the rig for years. ... by Museum Admin | Dec 10, 2019
In November of 2011 The museum received a new addition in the form of a 1974 Oskkosh P-4 crash truck on loan from the Air Force Aviation Heritage Foundation. The Foundation is moving its headquarters from Atlanta, Georgia to Colorado Springs, Colorado, and does...