Frank F. Wilson

Firefighter Frank F. Wilson, along with five other Atlanta firefighters were killed instantly during mop up operations at the Jass Manufacturing Company fire when the fire weakened the floor above them, loaded with 150 bales of water-soaked cotton bales, collapsed. Eight other firefighters were severely injured.

Lee H. Smith

Firefighter Lee H. Smith, along with five other Atlanta firefighters were killed instantly during mop up operations at the Jass Manufacturing Company fire when the fire weakened the floor above them, loaded with 150 bales of water-soaked cotton bales, collapsed. Eight other firefighters were severely injured.

Earl S. Konkle

Firefighter Earl Konkle, along with five other Atlanta firefighters were killed instantly during mop up operations at the Jass Manufacturing Company fire when the fire weakened the floor above them, loaded with 150 bales of water-soaked cotton bales, collapsed. Eight other firefighters were severely injured.

Clyde C. King

Firefighter Clyde King, along with five other Atlanta firefighters were killed instantly during mop up operations at the Jass Manufacturing Company fire when the fire weakened the floor above them, loaded with 150 bales of water-soaked cotton bales, collapsed. Eight other firefighters were severely injured.

Robert L. Dennard

Lieutenant Robert Dennard, along with five other Atlanta firefighters were killed instantly during mop up operations at the Jass Manufacturing Company fire when the fire weakened the floor above them, loaded with 150 bales of water-soaked cotton bales, collapsed. Eight other firefighters were severely injured.

Casper O. Bone

Captain Casper Bone, along with five other Atlanta firefighters were killed instantly during mop up operations at the Jass Manufacturing Company fire when the fire weakened the floor above them, loaded with 150 bales of water-soaked cotton bales, collapsed. Eight other firefighters were severely injured.