SURVIVE ALIVE HOUSE

The Survive Alive House was built in 1993 by members of the Hartland Fire Department.  

All labor was done by members and money used in the construction were furnished by donations

 and monies from the Hartland Firefighters Association, not from the Village budget.

 

Each year over 1500 children visit the Survive Alive house to learn fire safety. The 

children have an opportunity to be in a simulated house fire where they practice 

crawling to the nearest safe exit and gather at the designated meeting place.

 

The program includes opportunities to view fire safety videos, compete in a fire 

safety poster contest, as well as operate and spray water from a real fire hose.  

The Hartland Fire Department encourages all families, groups, and organizations 

to call and set up an appointment for a very educational adventure that may save 

the life of you or your loved ones! There is no cost for the program!

 

                

 

To schedule an appointment, call the fire station at (262) 367-6878

 

 

 

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