Hall Of Flame | Largest Firefighter Museum | Phoenix, Arizona
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 7. 03. 2023
- Hall Of Flame | Largest Firefighter Museum | Phoenix, Arizona
Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a firefighter? Do you have a love for history? If you said yes to either of these questions you might enjoy the Hall of Flame, the Largest Firefighter Museum in the US. This museum highlights fire history throughout the years and focuses on the restoration. of many older rigs. Come along to see what all is included in this spectacular museum.
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Thanks so much that was so amazing and interesting
It was so great to be able to see and share!!
I canât even get halfway through without a break just from the emotion that this brings up. Iâm weeping uncontrollably at the Memorial section and the 9-11 memories flooding back. I didnât personally know anyone who was lost or even anyone who was in harmâs way, but still the overwhelming grief from that day and the time that followed will forever remain just as tangible as it was then. Thereâs no other time in my lifetime that has ever felt the same and I hope there never will be. I honestly donât know how you got through videoing without tears. I could hear the emotion in your voice and see the feeling in your eyes. Thank you for sharing this. Itâs really interesting but also really important to remember and recognize. I will have to watch the rest after an intermission⊠whoa. This might be only like the second time Iâve ever had to take a break from a CZcams, and the other was your video on the Military museum because my Dad was in Vietnam when I was a newborn baby. You have a respectful way of making these important historical experiences so relevant and meaningful. Itâs truly inspiring.
I think it is truly important to share places which highlight the portions of history which are hard to fathom. It is hard but it is such an important thing especially in the time of history where so many places are blocking the stories of the truth which has happened. Our voices will be the ones responsible for sharing the reality and lessons as we teach future generations about the world we have lived in and experienced.
Glad to see your wrist is better!
Yes it is. This was filmed before the injury but yes it is also doing better thank goodness!
What an amazing museum that depicts fire fighting history. Thatâs simply fascinating and a touching memorial to 911 and the Phoenix firefighting teams that lost their lives saving others. Their stories and legacies will live on through this historical museum. That was a really cool place Bunny! Worth visiting so thanks for highlighting it.
This museum is a wonderful one and a great reflection of those who have served throughout time!!
This is amazing đBunny you are sharing things around the Phoenix area I never knew about !! Unreal !!
AND I have a good friend ( now retired fireman đšâđ) who never mentioned this !
Maybe he was over it by the time he retired ? Here is yet another WOW moment . Very cool and thanks for the tour !
Youâre awesome âïž
Truly enjoyed this and the 9-11 part brought back all the memories for sure . I was still flying them and had been in NYC the day before this all happened .
Flew back to Phoenix finishing up a 5 day domestic trip and woke to the news the next day .
I actually went to Ground zero just 30 days after & witnessed the destruction & it will always stay w/ me .
Iâve never witnessed anything so catastrophic. It
Was surreal .
A fireman đšâđ friend ended up going and helping there from Phoenix and was there 3 weeks . He has had health issues ever since . Thatâs a day in history forever in all of us ⊠so again thanks for your thoughtful , caring and well done tour here đ
This place is amazing and I highly recommend. Aussie Van Man has been a great guide on things in this area. He is a wonderful resource!!!
You are a fantastic teacher! Thank you â€
Thank you! đ
My Granrfather was a fireman! He was hired because he was a farm boy and had the knowledge to care for the horses that pulled the city's fire wagons. They changed t trucks and the men used to hang onto the outsides of the trucks to get to the fires. My Grandfather's career as a fire fighter ended when the truck swerved and my Grandfather fell off and was seriously injured. He died when I was three.
Well I for one would like to thank you for sharing your story and for your grandfathers service!!
Another great tour!
My husband & I watch on our tv & we both got emotional at the 911 part. â€
It is always hard to visit places which pay tribute to their stories. Those people who responded were such brave individuals. They went In without question!!
i love this place!
Its pretty epic!!! So much great new info
911 hit me hard. Just heartbreaking. Thatâs the neatest place.
I agree... it is sad to see how many people in the world were effected by this single event. Every state in some way felt the ripple.
Very scary time for those guys
respect fdny rescue 4
You're looking like your wrist is better. Enjoy your trip.
Yes !!! I am almost a week behind on uploads now so the wrist was several days ago thank goodness⊠with rest and meds it is better now
also glad to see your wrist is better !
Thank goodness
@Aussie Van Man thank you for your service. Such a cool thing to learn that you served as a fire fighter. â€ïž
I think the 9/11 memorial is just fantastic. I think the bravest ones are the ones that don't really think about whether they might not see their loved ones again, they just go and do what they're called to do.
Much respect to them
This is just fascinating, thanks for sharing with us.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I believe the helmet at 10:56 is actually from the Reily hose co 10 of Harrisburg pa. Not from Maine
15:29 I was living in Oklahoma on 9/11 also.
My friends mom brother was a 9 /11 fier fighter and died in south tower
My condolences to this person that you knew. That particular day was a tragedy for so many in the ripple continue to how far beyond just the city itself I feel as though this is one of the most impactful events that happened in the United States and itâs super sad to me that so many people do not take it seriously and have lost connection with what really happened on that day.
Ic you don't have the brace on was this video made before it started hurting?? I'm guessing yes because you were at Starbucks working at the end of your last video but I hope it's feeling better today
It was made before but also mu wrist is feeling better now i am about 6 days out on the uploads right now.
@@BunnyPlaysHere good to hear đđ