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​Originally founded in 1830 as Silver Lake Hose Co. No. 1, the Warner Fire Department has been in continuous operation for the past 185 years.  Currently classified as a “call” department where members are paid for the time spent responding to calls, the Warner Fire Department was originally volunteer and maintains all the best aspects of those roots today, with hundreds of volunteer hours spent each year in training and maintaining the station and equipment.

The Warner Firefighters Association, Inc., formed in 1986, was chartered to protect and preserve the history and memorabilia of the organization.  In 2008 the Warner Firefighters Museum, located in the NH Telephone Museum building, opened to the public.

The museum houses a wide array of antique firefighting equipment, including an 1824 Hunneman Handpumper, a ladder truck of the same vintage, and a 1927 Chevrolet Fire Engine.

The museum is open Tuesdays AND Saturdays with a docent. On Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, the Telephone Museum staff is on hand and are happy to open the museum to visitors as well.  

New Hampshire Telephone Museum
One Depot Street - PO Box 444 - Warner NH 03278
info@nhtelephonemuseum.org - 603.456.2234

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