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SNOW day! Museum closed February 13

The Museum will be closed on Tuesday, February 13, 2024. Please stay safe and be careful.
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Red Cross Teams Up With the Museum!

On the morning of Wednesday, April 12, the Long Island Red Cross and its community partners National Grid US, PSEG Long Island, AAA Northeast, New York Cancer & Blood Specialists rallied at the Nassau County Firefighters Museum & Education Center in Uniondale, N.Y.. From here, volunteers from the Red Cross and local community groups fanned…
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Home Safety

Spring Into Safety!

Spring is on the way, and we can expect longer days and warmer weather. And as Long Islanders prepare to set their clocks forward one hour on, Sunday, March 12, for Day Light Savings Time, the Nassau County Firefighters Museum and Education Center is reminding residents to take this opportunity check their smoke and carbon monoxide…
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2022 Badge of Courage Gala Held

Thank you to our sponsors for your support of the 2022 Badge of Courage Gala. It was wonderful to be back together again, in person! We were proud to honor the following people on the evening of October 14th. Proudly Celebrating Nassau County’s Firefighters, EMT’s and Fire Marshal’s for their courageous response to the COVID-19…
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October is Fire Prevention Month

Nassau County Executive Blakeman, Nassau County Fire Marshal’s Office, the Fire Service Academy and the Nassau County Firefighters Museum gathered on October 7th at the Museum to kick off fire prevention week.  Fire officials are sending out the message, “Fire Won’t Wait, Plan Your Escape!” – the 2022 theme of the annual Fire Prevention Week,…
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BBQ and Grilling Safety

Make sure to follow proper safety procedures while using and preparing your grill. Clean the grill and check gas hoses for leaks. Also place your grill on a level surface away from the home, deck railings, out from under eaves and overhanging branches. SAFETY TIPS  Propane and charcoal BBQ grills should only be used outdoors.…
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