MWCFD Retired

MWCFD Retired A Page Dedicated to the Rich History and Tradition of the Midwest City Fire Department. Preserving history one memory at a time.

The MWCFD was established in 1943 and this is our attempt of preserving our history and passing on our strong legacy of excellence and tradition. We hope to pay homage to those that have served both living and passed. We hope you enjoy our page as a tribute to our history.

****** 2026 ORFA Convention ******We were well represented today at the 45th annual Oklahoma Retired Firefighters Associ...
06/09/2026

****** 2026 ORFA Convention ******

We were well represented today at the 45th annual Oklahoma Retired Firefighters Association convention in Yukon, OK.

Front row .. J. Meek, J. McManus (ret. Del City FD), S. McManus
Back row .. J. Williams, M. Dickson, S. Lockhart, Chief M. Bower, T. Shores, R. Foster, T. Lopez

******* Monday Memories ********Pictured L to R on July 5th, 1985- J. Clark, M. Zeckser, R. Roberts, S. Masoner  … summe...
06/08/2026

******* Monday Memories ********

Pictured L to R on July 5th, 1985- J. Clark, M. Zeckser, R. Roberts, S. Masoner … summer yard work in Class A’s 🤔🤣???





(Additional details / stories / corrections always encouraged and welcomed)

c/o in house

********* Update **********https://www.bfpfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Phyllis-A-Fennell?obId=48619016&utm_source=copy+url...
06/08/2026

********* Update **********

https://www.bfpfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Phyllis-A-Fennell?obId=48619016&utm_source=copy+url&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=obituary-share&utm_content=copy+url

It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that we pass along to our extended family everywhere that Phyllis “Mama” Fennell went to be with her husband, retired Asst Chief A. Fennell, and with our lord and savior Jesus Christ in heaven this evening. Please keep her family in your prayers in this time of grief and sorrow. When we find out arrangements for services we will pass it along here.

View Phyllis A Fennell's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

*** Update from family 6/3/26 ***Continued prayers to Mama Fennell and her family from all of us at MWCFD Retired and fr...
05/29/2026

*** Update from family 6/3/26 ***

Continued prayers to Mama Fennell and her family from all of us at MWCFD Retired and from all who knew and loved her. Mrs. Fennell was placed in hospice care last night.
✝️🙏🏼✝️

*** Update from family 5/31/26 ***

At the doctors suggestion and families request due to Mama Fennell’s condition, all visitors will be restricted from now on except for immediate family. Family also wanted to give everyone a huge hug and thank you for all the prayers and well wishes for Mrs. Fennell.

— Our thoughts and prayers go out to Phyllis “Mama” Fennell after suffering a major stroke recently. Mrs. Fennel is the wife of retired Assistant Chief A. Fennell and mom to to retired Lt. M. Fennell. She’s currently at St. Anthony hospital having more tests and treatment as necessary. I spoke with Mark and he said any and all prayers would be greatly appreciated. Some of us older guys remember her quite fondly for bringing sweets to the stations at Christmas. Mrs. Fennell is also a former President of the Midwest City Firefighters Ladies Auxiliary. ✝️🙏🏼✝️

******* Fire Truck Friday *******Featured today is our 1952 Ford F-6 American LaFrance pumper serial number F-2606 deliv...
05/08/2026

******* Fire Truck Friday *******

Featured today is our 1952 Ford F-6 American LaFrance pumper serial number F-2606 delivered on 1/31/1953. She’s the third apparatus purchased by the department behind the 1945 American LaFrance B-675 featured last year and the 1946 American LaFrance Ford COE that will be featured soon. This rig was placed at the new station 2 at the corner of Key and Russell north of the original mile. She had a long service life with the department both as a front line apparatus and as a reserve. She had quite the interesting nickname of “Super Chicken” 🤣. She is remembered fondly is being a fast little rig because sometime during her service life, it had the original Ford engine replaced with a 327 Chevrolet small block. It was apparently quite the little hot rod! The picture here is one of only two known photographs that we’ve been able to discover and it was taken at a parade down Midamerica Blvd by the old Skytrain movie theater in the mid 50’s . The other photo will be in the comments. If you have any photos stashed away somewhere of this rig, could you possibly share them here and it would be greatly appreciated. Current whereabouts unknown.

(Additional details / stories / corrections always encouraged and welcomed)

c/o unknown photographer

****** Monday Memories *******March 1976 from L to R … D. Leonard, L. Claypool, Chief Canfield, R. Jiles(Additionally de...
05/04/2026

****** Monday Memories *******

March 1976 from L to R … D. Leonard, L. Claypool, Chief Canfield, R. Jiles

(Additionally details / stories / corrections always encouraged and welcomed)

c/o OHS

******* Monday Memories *******February 6th, 1992 - from L to R … Capt. J. Bell, J. Williams, and S. Masoner at the scen...
04/27/2026

******* Monday Memories *******

February 6th, 1992 - from L to R … Capt. J. Bell, J. Williams, and S. Masoner at the scene of an apartment fire in the 1400 blk. N. Midwest. As you can tell, we had quite the variety of bunker gear back then.

(Additional details / stories / corrections always encouraged and welcomed.)

c/o in-house collection

******* Fire Truck Friday *******————— Revisted ——————One of the current members of the department stopped and grabbed a...
04/24/2026

******* Fire Truck Friday *******
————— Revisted ——————

One of the current members of the department stopped and grabbed a few photos of our 1960 Dodge / Boardman. Still sitting in a field out in Hammon, OK

c/o C. Straka

******* Monday Memories *******ca. 1997 … L to R - M. Womack, B. Lott, D. Perry, Training Chief Richey, J. MethenyThat b...
04/20/2026

******* Monday Memories *******

ca. 1997 … L to R - M. Womack, B. Lott, D. Perry, Training Chief Richey, J. Metheny

That big yellow box that Chief Richey is pointing to is one of the first Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) purchased by the department. They were placed on Squad 1 and Squad 2 because one of the squads responded on every potential cardiac related incident in the city along with the Engine from that district. By the mid 2000’s every front line apparatus was eventually equipped with an AED.

(Additional details / stories / corrections always encouraged and welcomed)

c/o in-house collection

******* Monday Memories *******- March 14th, 1957 - Meals at the fire station have always been a vital part of the life ...
04/13/2026

******* Monday Memories *******

- March 14th, 1957 - Meals at the fire station have always been a vital part of the life of a firefighter. From discussing the days activities at the fire department to telling stories of little league football games or cheer and dance competitions of the loved ones at home. Guys form and strengthen lifelong friendships sitting at the dining room table. Pictured here from L to R are D. Haywood, C. Bryce, Chief Johnson, C. Muscio, E. Orcel, and W. Cox

(Additional details / stories / corrections always encouraged and welcomed)

c/o OHS

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