The Firefighter Show plays off every child's curiosity to one day become a “Firefighter” with an impactful blend of entertainment and education. The show allows volunteers from the audience - usually kids, to become our firefighter trainees in each show.
The Firefighter Show is sure to heat things up at your event with Firefighter action and its inspiring mission. From Kids Volunteering to Thrilling Firefighter Demos our Junior Firefighter Play Station and Fun Competitions, there's something for everyone!
Kids love our Smoke House, Simulated Fire Scene and the epic Water Cannon Shot!
Our realistic Firefighter Costumes, The Simulated Fire Scene, Smoking Building, Custom Fire Truck, Sound Effects, Music, Junior Firefighter Play Station and the Real Firefighter Equipment featured in each show makes the Firefighter Show standout from other traveling Fair and Festival Grounds Attractions.
Are you looking for a NEW Original Show or the same old shows, be it magic tricks or street performer gags. This year a pirate next year a farmer the year after a clown performing the same tricks/gags wearing a different costume is not new or original.
The Firefighter Show has created and provides a fully interactive Firefighter Show Set/ Simulated Fire Scene like no other! Truly an ORIGINAL Show to entertain your guests!
The Firefighter Show is an annual tradition at many county fairs and festivals throughout the central and eastern united states from northern Michigan to South Florida and all states in between. Kids return year after year hoping to get picked to volunteer and become one of the Firefighters in the show.
All the kids are so happy to receive the Firefighter Show Sticker Badge for practicing in our smoke house after each show. (sticker badges are free while supplies last)
"The encouragement/applause the volunteers receive from the audience is really what makes our show so popular/fun and keeps the volunteers/kids coming back year after year... the kids and I really do appreciated the audience support".
Firefighter Show Chief
Neal Snyder