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Friday, November 20, 2009

Important Lessons Remain 5 Years After Nightclub Fire

Shortly after 11 p.m., on Feb. 20, 2003, a fire at The Station nightclub in West Warwick, R.I., left 100 dead and many more injured. This fire was one of the deadliest nightclub fires in the history of the United States. Inadequate fire protection features were a major contributing factor to the significant number of deaths and injuries,” said Chris Jelenewicz, Engineering Program Manager with the Bethesda, Md.–based Society of Fire Protection Engineers. “Additionally, exiting from the nightclub was hampered by over crowding at the building's main entrance.” The Station nightclub was a 1-story, wood-frame building that regularly ...

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