Raleigh Fire Museum
The Raleigh Fire Museum is located in a modular classroom at the Keeter Training Center at 105 Keeter Center Drive. The museum is open on the second Saturday of each month, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Admission is free. Parking and restrooms are available. Learn more at www.raleighfiremuseum.org.
Please note that antique fire engines are located elsewhere. Both the museum's 1961 American LaFrance pumper and the city's collection of antique fire apparatus is housed at at Fire Station 28 at 3500 Forestville Road. Visitors are welcome. Or schedule a tour at www.raleighfiremuseum.org/tours.
Raleigh Fire Department History Presentation - August 2025
History of Raleigh Fire Station 6
History of the Victor Fire Company
7/1/20 - Eastern Wake FD & Knightdale FD - Radio Announcement
7/21/90 - Three Alarms on Edwards Mill - Radio Traffic
12/13/94 - Commuter Plane Crash - 911 Caller and Radio Traffic
Raleigh Fire Department - Summer 2005 Recruit Academy
Raleigh Fire Department - Winter 2004 Recruit Academy
Raleigh Fire Department - November 2001 Graduation
July 24, 1989 - House Fire on Gardner Street
Raleigh Fire Department - June 2000 Recruit Graduation
Raleigh Fire Department - January 2001 Recruit Graduation
Raleigh Fire Department - 1997 Recruit Graduation
January 23, 1991 - Four Alarm Fire at Shaw University
Raleigh Fire Department - 2000 Recruit Academy
3/16/17 - Metropolitan Fire - Radio Traffic
7/29/17 - Raleigh FD - Boiler Testing of 1905 Steam Engine
Raleigh-Durham Airport Disaster Drill - May 1987
November 28, 1988 - North Raleigh Tornado
Raleigh Fire Department - 1998 Recruit Graduation (Silent)
Raleigh Fire Department - 1994 Recruit Graduation
Raleigh Fire Department - 1996 Recruit Graduation
Raleigh Fire Department - 2002 Recruit Academy
Raleigh Fire Department - 1991 Recruit Graduation
2015 Raleigh Fireman's Ball Slideshow