City of Wichita - 10 - New Leaders 1947
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1947

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1947 - WFD Ball Team "A" Shift.

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August 7, 1947 - Price Auto burned - total loss.

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August 7, 1947 - Price Auto fire.

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August 7, 1947 - Price Auto fire - the "walls came tumbling down."

The City granted a $15 salary increase to all City employees. This was the eighth raise since Pearl Harbor Day in 1941, and by January 1, 1947, firemen were receiving $175 starting pay and $215 for first class men.

In April of 1947, six Wichita firemen were sent to Woodward, Oklahoma to aid victims after a tornado struck that city.

August 7, the Price Auto fire, 301 S. Topeka occurred; the loss in this blaze was set at $350,000. Fire Chief Brown was a crusader in fire prevention as he believed in the concept and actively supported it.

WFD History

Visit the Kansas Firefighters Museum located in historic Engine House No. 6
1300 S. Broadway
Wichita, KS 67211