| Firefighters Survive Alive House and Fire Department Museum |
The Firefighters Survive Alive! program educates children about fire and life safety. This state-of-the-art child safety education facility utilizes a two-bedroom home environment and simulated fire and smoke to give program participants the life-saving skills and experience to escape the perils of a fire.
Educational programs are designed for children of all ages, but especially for those in the second grade. Children will receive training provided by a real Marion County Firefighter and will practice escaping from a simulated fire situation in the Survive Alive house with 911 telephone training to learn how to report a fire or other life-threatening emergency.
There is also a program specifically for 5th and 6th graders. |
| 748 Massachusetts Avenue |
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| Indianapolis |
| IN |
| 46204 |
| Monday through Friday. Tours start anytime between 8:45 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. and must be scheduled in advance. |
| Free; $1 donation per student is appreciated for take-home materials but not required |
| (317) 327-6707 |
| http://www.survivealive.org/home |
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