North Dakota Firefighters Museum
Firefighter Participation Plays an Important Role in the Musuem

The North Dakota Firefighter's Museum is dedicated solely to preserving and presenting the storied histories, rich traditions and heritage of firefighting, firefighters and the fire service within the great State of North Dakota.  The museum's officials made the public announcement in 2005 and held the Museum's Grand Opening during Fire Prevention Week in October 2006.

Through the efforts of Donald H. Huettl family, with the support of the Community of Garrison, and the Executive Board of the North Dakota Firefighter's Association, this Non-Profit Corporation has been established to organize, build and operate a museum to preserve and present firefighting related records, photos, artifacts, memorabilia and equipment.

Each and every department in the state has a rich history that is replete with out standing, colorful, or interesting firefighters, equipment, apparatus, and incidents.  The organizers are asking individuals and fire departments across the state to document and share their histories with the public through the North Dakota Firefighter's Musuem.


 
 
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