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Friday, November 20, 2009

Chicago Launches High-Rise Life-Safety Program

Nearly a year after six people died in a high-rise building fire in downtown Chicago, the fire department has begun a new Life Safety Program for Commercial High-Rise Buildings designed to prevent a repeat of the tragedy. Failure to prepare occupants of high-rises was one of the factors cited as a cause of the deaths in an extensive report on the fire released by James Lee Witt Associates two weeks earlier. Chicago Fire Commissioner Cortez Trotter introduced the Chicago Fire Department's new program at a luncheon for nearly 300 members of the Building Owners and Managers Association of ...

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