George C. Hale Explained

George Consider Hale (1850-1923) was fire chief in Kansas City, Missouri from 1882 to 1902.[1] During this time he competed in the international firemen competition in Paris, and another in London in 1893.[1] [2] He was also the holder of more than 60 patents for fire fighting equipment.[1] He is an honoree of Kansas City Fire Brigade's Hall of Fame.[3]

Biography

He was born in 1850. He was fire chief in Kansas City, Missouri from 1882 to 1902. He was president of the International Association of Fire Chiefs in 1889.

He died in 1923.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Susan Jezak Ford . Susan Jezak Ford . George C. Hale . 2009-11-18 . .
  2. News: George C. Hale . ... years ago an American fire team from Kansas City, fourteen men under Chief George C. Hale, carried off all the most ... . . October 19, 1902 .
  3. News: Brigade's hall of fame elects former fire chief . . May 7, 1991 . 2009-11-18 .
  4. News: George C. Hale is Dead . . July 14, 1923 .