The Westland Oil fire
occurred in July of 1947. The cause of the fire may have been attributed to
“pink gas’ flowing out of one of the tanks. This was reported by someone from
the Bridgeman Creamery. She claimed she
saw the “pink” gas coming out of one of the tanks and decided to leave at once.
As she was driving away the explosion pushed her car down the street but she
escaped without injuries. Many businesses were lost in the fire besides losses
incurred by Westland Oil. Those destroyed in the fire were: Mandan Creamery
& Produce, Riverside Café & Tavern, Becwar & Cedarstrom Texaco and
the Minot Co-op Grain Association. Badly damaged included Bridgeman Creameries,
Monagin Power Equipment Co, Farmers Union Co-op Store, and Lowe’s Grocery. Five
people were killed in the fire and a number were injured.
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