DONATIONS The pumper served at Old Station 19 at the corner of Stickney and Ketcham. You can find it on the apparatus floor on the east wall near the stairs.Henry S. Plowman was a DC firefighter who died due to cancer as a result of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon. DONATIONS The pumper served at Old Station 19 at the corner of Stickney and Ketcham. You can find this display, and learn his story, on the east wall of the apparatus floor near the stairs. 918 W. Sylvania Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, 43612 Hours of Operation: Saturday (EST): 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. 419-478-3473 toledofirefightersmuseum@gmail.com Admission is FREE

The showcase can be found on the second floor in the alarm office/locker room.PRESERVING THE HISTORY OF THE TOLEDO FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT Lifetime Membership For information on becoming a Lifetime Member of the Toledo Firefighters Museum, please visit us in the gift shop or call us at (419) 478-3473. THE Toledo Firefighters Museum WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC His name was placed above James Dickman and Stephen Machcinski on the National Memorial. The pumper is at the rear of the apparatus floor on the east side. Renovations of the static displays in the locker room have been completed. incident.Died when #16 Ladder collided with Community Traction BusDied as a result of burns suffered at the Anthony Wayne Trail tanker fire, June 10, 1961Killed by falling walls at Kiefer Brothers Furniture Store fire, Dorr St. & Palmwood.Assistant Chief Peter McDonough died after suffering a heart attack while on duty at Station 3.Died during fire fighting operations at Pee Wee’s Bar, 1501 Suder Ave.Died of a heart attack as a result of fighting a large marsh fire.

The equipment was removed from the building by active and retired firefighters, and was repainted at the fire museum. Captian James Fraser died in the line of duty while at the King-Quale Elevator incident in 1894. Toledo Firefighters Museum Inc - 918 W Sylvania Ave, Toledo, OH 43612 - Rated 4.9 based on 28 Reviews "Absolutely loved it. Died at Station 18 when he fell during ladder drill.Died while rescuing his children from a snowmobile accident.Died when #7 Hook & Ladder collided with streetcar at Collingwood & Dorr Street.Died of a heart attack during firefighting operations at 1128 Dorr.Died during firefighting operations at the Paddock Merchandise Company at 114 St. Clair Street.Died when #16 Ladder collided with Community Traction Bus.Died while on duty at Station 14 shortly after returning from an E.M.S.

He was the 13th Chief of the Department.Died after being run over by Steamer #2 at Erie & Adams while responding to Box 34.Died of a heart attack during firefighting operations in a warehouse at Lagrange & Water Streets.Fireman Edward A. Stapleton died after suffering a heart attack while on duty at Station 18.Died of a heart attack shortly after reporting for duty at the Fire Alarm Building.Died of injuries received when #1 Pumper was struck by an auto while responding to a fire.Died of injuries suffered during firefighting operations at 2472 Lawton on June 20, 1969.Private Robert H. Schrein died after suffering a heart attack while on duty at fire station 24.Died of pneumonia contracted as a result of fighting a house fire in Nov 1943.Private Ralph Kachenmeister died after suffering a heart attack while on duty at Station 24. The story of Captian Fraser was commemorated by his descendant, Doug Tracy, through books, music, and an historical marker that stands at the location of the incident in what is now Promenade Park in downtown. THE Toledo Firefighters Museum WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC PRESERVING THE HISTORY OF THE TOLEDO … The 1929 Pirsch pumper was recently added as a display at the Toledo Firefighters Museum after years of restoration. incident.District Chief Owens died after suffering a heart attack while on duty at fire station 2.Private Neal Millsaps died after suffering a heart attack while on duty at station 24.Firemen Joseph Mariea died after suffering a heart attack while on duty at fire station 7.Died of injuries from firefighting operations on Suder AvenueDied from injuries in a collision at Lincoln & Lawrence.PRESERVING THE HISTORY OF THE TOLEDO FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENTDied as a result of firefighting operations at Bell & Fernwood on May 18, 1981.Died as a result of exposure to toxic smoke from X-ray film/equipment.Died of injuries received at Kiefer Brothers Furniture Store fire, Dorr St. & Palmwood.Private Shiltz died after an on-duty exposure from an E.M.S.

THE Toledo Firefighters Museum WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC PRESERVING THE HISTORY OF THE TOLEDO FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT Renovations of the static displays in the locker room have been completed. Burned to death at the King Elevator fire.His body was never recovered.Died during firefighting operations at S & S Distributors, 1100 West Central.Died as a result of firefighting operations on Mayo St on February 19, 1953.Burned to death at a fire at 1005 West Woodruff.Fell when attempting to slide down fire hose from 4th floor of the Bronson Tobacco Works fire.Died from fall at Willys Parkway & Berdan Avenue.FIreman Palenske died after suffering a stroke while on duty at station 21.Suffered a heart attack during civil defense demonstration.Fell from top of hose tower after returning from fire.Died of a heart attack during firefighting operations at multiple alarm fire at 916 Lagrange St.Died of a heart attack during firefighting operations at 310 Bronson.Died of injuries suffered in a collision involving #18 Pumper and an auto at Jackman & Laskey while responding to a false alarm.Fell through the pole hole at Station 13, Front & Paine.Died during firefighting operations at Henry Rosen’s Junk Warehouse, Vance & 13th.Burned to death at the Colony Block fire.