Prince Rupert Fire Museum

Prince Rupert Fire Museum in Prince Rupert, Skeena-Queen Charlotte, Canada | Museum

Welcome to the Prince Rupert Fire Museum, Prince Rupert, Canada. The Prince Rupert Fire Museum is operated by members of the Prince Rupert City Fire Rescue and by former Prince Rupert Fire Department auxiliary members. The Museum, located beside the Prince Rupert Fire Hall, is home to a wide array of fire service artifacts, including a totally restored 1958 American LaFrance pumper truck and a 1925 R.E.O. Speedwagon fire truck, the centre piece of the Museum. Currently under restoration is a 1946 Mercury four door ex-B.C. Police car.

History of our 1925 R.E.O Speedwagon at Prince Rupert Fire Museum, This vehicle, the 3rd fire truck purchased by the city, served Prince Rupert from 1924-1950. It was decommissioned in 1950, stripped of its fire fighting equipment and was sold and transferred to the Porcher Island community of Oona river. There it was used as a sand truck and lumber carrier until it was left to rust away in the salmonberry bushes alongside the main road, in around 1965.

In 1985, a group of people from the Fire Department became interested in the history of the R.E.O. and ventured down to Oona River to try to locate the old truck for a possible restoration. The good people of Oona River donated it back to the P.R.F.D. and it was brought back via barge, to begin its extensive restoration.  This R.E.O. was the first fire truck in Prince Rupert with inflatable tires, electric lights, and an electric starter, although the crank was still used when necessary. The R.E.O. was known to exceed 40 m.p.h. in its day, hence the name "Speedwagon". This fire truck was equipped with soda water and an acid tank which, when mixed together, would create a reaction resulting in enough pressure to propel water through a fire hose. This system was very effective on small fires, but due to holes left in furniture and carpets from the acid laden water, it was discontinued in the 1940's. Specifics Engine- 30-35 H.P. 4 cylinder Transmission - 3 speed with reverse Vehicle weight; 1 1/4 ton.

Formed on November 20th 1908, twenty professionally paid members, along with the Fire Chief and the Deputy Chief, operated one station which protected the twenty and a half square miles of Kaien Island. Any emergency could be handled by three pumpers, one 27 meter aerial platform, two equipment rescue vans, and two trailer pumps. Heavy industry located in the area includes a pulp mill, a sawmill, a grain elevator, a coal shipping terminal, the Port of Prince Rupert, and five fish processing plants. Because of Prince Rupert's remote location, with Terrace being more than an hour away, a mutual aid system did not exist. The members of the P.R.F.D. have proudly represented local 559 of the I.A.F.F. since 1938.

Gift Shop:  Funds to operate our Museum come from donations and sales from our Gift Shop. T-shirts, puzzles, and photocards are our best sellers. Please contact us if you would like to purchase some articles. We will gladly ship anywhere.

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200 1st Ave. West, Prince Rupert, B.C.
Prince Rupert
British Columbia
Canada
250-624-2211
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