Phoenix Hall of Flame Fire Museum Wildland Fire Fighting
This video is about Hall of Flame Fire Museum Wildland Fire Fighting. The Hall of Flame Fire Museum and the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, in Phoenix, Arizona, has an acre of fire history exhibits with over 90 fully restored pieces of fire apparatus on display, dating from 1725 to 1969. Most of the exhibits are American, but there also are pieces from England, France, Austria, Germany, and Japan. The Hall of Flame sponsors the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, which honors firefighters who have died in the line of duty or who have been decorated for heroism. The Hall also includes a gallery dedicated to the history of wildland firefighting in the United States. For a brochure or membership information, call the museum at 602-275-3473 (Voice) or 602-275-0896 (Fax), or by e-mail at webmaster@hallofflame.org.
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Worlds largest Fire fighting musuem in Phoenix Arizona.
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Phoenix Fire Museum - Hall of Flame [AZ | 2015]
Historic fire apparatus in the Hall of Flame Museum of firefighting in Phoenix, AZ. For more information about the museum watch this video:
If you're interested in firefighting history the museum is definitely worth visiting it. It took 1.5 hours for me to tour it all and there's more to see than all these trucks. You can tour it own your own and they give you a book where you can find all information about the trucks and exhibits. Otherwise there are also descriptions in front of the exhibits.
The first 2 exhibits and the 10th in the video are from ca. 1730, ca. 1750 and 1725. The other wagons are from the 18th century until about 1908. The exhibits are mostly from the US and England but also there is I believe one from Japan and one from France.
Please feel free to ask if you have any questions.
Special thanks to the Hall of Flame =)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, 2015.
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HALL OF FLAME
The Hall of Flame Fire Museum and the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, located in Phoenix, Arizona, has almost an acre of fire history exhibits, with over 90 fully restored pieces of fire apparatus on display, dating from 1725 to 1969. Most of the exhibits are American, but we also have pieces from England, France, Austria, Germany, and Japan. The Hall of Flame sponsors the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, which honors firefighters who have died in the line of duty or who have been decorated for heroism. The Hall also includes a gallery dedicated to the history of wildland firefighting in the United States. The Hall of Flame is sponsored by the National Historical Fire Foundation, which was established in 1961 by George F. Getz, Jr. Part 1 of 2 videos
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The FASNY Museum of Firefighting in Hudson, dedicated in 1926, is the home of the premier collection of American firefighting artifacts in the world.
The Firemen's Association of the State of New York (FASNY) preserves the history and maintains the legacy of the fire service in New York State at the Museum in Hudson, New York.
There, visitors of all ages are treated to the sights of antique apparatus and artifacts as well as informative and popular programming throughout the year.
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01. Desert Botanical Garden
A 140 acres (57 ha) botanical garden located at 1201 N. Galvin Parkway. Established in 1939. Has more than 21,000 plants. It focuses on plants adapted to desert conditions, including an Australian collection, a Baja California collection and a South American collection.
02. Phoenix Zoo
A zoo opened in 1962. The largest privately owned zoo in the US. Has over 1,400 animals on display and contains 2.5 miles of walking trails. Divided into four main themed areas or trails: The Arizona Trail, the Africa Trail, the Tropics Trail, and the Children's Trail.
03. Grand Canyon
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08. Ro Ho En
A Japanese stroll garden. Encompasses 3.5 acres (14,000 m2) and includes a tea garden and tea house. A joint project of the sister cities of Phoenix and Himeji, Japan. Ro means Heron, a bird symbol of Himeji City; Ho a Japanese word for mythical Phoenix; En means garden.
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A living museum. Sometimes called the Pioneer Living History Museum. The grand opening of the museum was celebrated February 15, 1969. Some of the original founders included Paul Fannin, Barry Goldwater, Carl Hayden, and Wesley Bolin.
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Phoenix Fire Department fire station 9 (E-One/ Bronto Ladder truck) [AZ | 2015]
Apparatus of Phoenix Fire Department station 9.
Fire station 9 houses:
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Engine 9
American LaFrance
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Ladder 9
E-One/ Bronto
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Ladder Tender 9
Freightliner/ Rosenbauer
Ladder Tenders have the same equipment as the Ladder trucks they just don't have the ladder. PFD wants to reduce fuel costs with that system but also save miles on the actual ladder truck and improve response times as the ladder tenders are faster than the ladder trucks.
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Rescue 9
Chevy 4500/ Marque
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Battalion Chief 1
Ford F-250 Super Duty
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, 2015.
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Phoenix Fire Department Station 44 (Engine & Squad; pictures) [AZ | 6/2015]
Phoenix Fire Department Station 44 apparatus. Station 44 houses Engine 44 and Squad 44. According to a webpage it also houses a foam unit (Foam 44) but I did not see it when I was there:
Anyway I love Phoenix Fire Dept. apparatus. You can see more pictures there if you exchange the 5 with a 4 or 6 (they're actually 3 pages still online).
Here's a video of Squad 44's lighting:
Special thanks to the guys :)
I also like my still pretty new digital camera (purchased in May) very much, the photos look awesome and the trucks look really neat!
I'm thankful for all information regarding the trucks as I didn't write anything down, forgot it and/ or didn't ask.
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Front view of the station including a 180 degree picture.
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Engine 44 - American LaFrance
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Squad 44 - American LaFrance heavy rescue truck (rapid response team)
At 0:25 you can also see the historic Our family helping your family stickers which were removed a couple weeks later because PFD feared a IAFF lawsuit because of the IAFF logo.
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, 6/2015.
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Jefferson Marsh Wildlife Area fire
Firefighters from 13 Jefferson County-area fire departments participated in battling a fire Saturday, March 10 that consumed approximately a 100 acres of the Jefferson Marsh Wildlife Area. Strong winds pushed the flames across the dry grasses of the marshland, making it difficult for firefighters to reach the north line of the fire. Jefferson Fire Chief Ron Wegner credits Chemair Helicopter Inc. owner and chief pilot Jeff McDermott of Jefferson with helping firefighters stop the blaze from spreading into the tamarack swamp by dumping water on it from the air. Video here was provided by passerby Candy Manley Kaufman.
Tombstone Vol. Fire Department apparatus [AZ | 6/2015]
Tombstone Volunteer Fire Department apparatus. See the pictures in a better quality on my Google+ page:
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front view of the fire house
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Tanker
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Engine
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Brush
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pick up truck/ utility
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fire chief's car
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retired engine 3
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views around the fire house
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE GUYS AND THE CHIEF :)
Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona, USA, 6/2015.