Museum
Location and Directions
2716 NE 50th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111.
The Museum is located in Northeast Oklahoma City just West of I-35 at the NE 50th Street exit. The Softball Hall of Fame is just across the street to our North. Read more for a map of the area. Read More »
The Museum is located in Northeast Oklahoma City just West of I-35 at the NE 50th Street exit. The Softball Hall of Fame is just across the street to our North. Read more for a map of the area. Read More »
Admission and Hours
Come see the Oklahoma Firefighter's Museum! What is a "run"? Where did the term, "fireplug" orginate?
Museum Gift Shop
The gift shop is open during museum hours and offers an array of firefighter and fire related items for the whole family. You can also shop and order online or you may call us directly at 405-424-3440. Read More »Oklahoma Rescue Memorial
At 9:02 a.m. April 19, 1995, downtown Oklahoma City experienced an atrocity so great it gripped an entire nation and made the whole world stand still. Read More »Fire Trucks
The Fort Cobb Fire Truck is a 1928 Chevrolet Chemical Truck. The service life of this truck was from 1928 to 1941. In 1931, the Jaeger Front Pump was added to give the unit more flexibility in fire fighting. Read More »Modern Firefighting Equipment
The bunker coats on display range from before World War II to the present. The Morning Pride Manufacturing Co. furnished all the gear. Read More »The Last Alarm Mural
The mural was created by artist Lynn Campbell and depicts different pieces of firefighting apparatus from the period of the horse-drawn steamer to the mid-1950s. Read More »
Old Fire Station
This is a small replica of an old firehouse. It contains a 1900 version of the John Gamewell Alarm System from Enid, Okla. Read More »Patch Collection
Ben B. Dancy was chief of Oklahoma City Fire Department in the 1960s. On June 1, 1969, the Oklahoma Firefighters Museum opened its doors with four exhibits. Read More »WiMO (wireless mobile) Barcode Reader

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