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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Charleston's Lessons

Shortly after a June 18, 2007, fire killed nine Charleston, S.C., firefighters, the city hired a group of fire experts to determine what went wrong. In May, they issued the second of three reports, a detailed analysis of the fire and the causes that contributed to the deaths. J. Gordon Routley headed that task force. For a full-length version of this interview and the full report, visit www.firechief.com What are your next steps? To work with the department on a five- to 10-year strategic plan to implement all of the changes and recommendations that came from ...

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