The Honolulu Fire Department Museum requires advance reservations. Admission is free, but reservations are not checked.
A firefighter gives a guided tour of the museum for about 30-40 minutes, and you can take pictures.
It is a good experience to think about the sacrifices of firefighters from the Pearl Harbor attack to 9/11.
Children are given souvenirs such as plastic hats, pencils, rulers, and whistles, which children love very much.
After the museum tour, CPR training is also available in the adjacent building.
It is a comprehensive tour.
This tour is a great way to learn about the history of the Honolulu Fire Department and the sacrifices that firefighters have made to keep the city safe. The guided tour is informative and engaging, and the souvenirs are a nice touch. The CPR training is also a valuable addition, as it can help you save a life in...
Read moreMy little one loves, loves all things fire fighter! I made an appointment for this museum which is only open on the third Saturday of the month. I thought it would be targeted to children, but it is not. The tour guide asked the children not to touch things, requesting that their hands were behind their backs. There is a single area where the children dressed like fire fighters and could pretend cook, etc. Otherwise, this was not a very good museum for...
Read moreGreat little museum. The guides are firefighters or firefighters investigators. You can tell they have a great passion for the history of the Honolulu Fire Department. There are a number of displays and fire trucks from the early 19th century and Pearl Harbor. There's a cute little kids corner, too. Be sure to make reservations. Highly...
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