Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Station Fire

Today is the fifth anniversary of one of the worst fires in RI history. Great White, a hair band from the late 80s, was playing. During their performance pyrotechnics were set off setting the noise-insulating foam, which covered entire ceiling of the club, on fire. 100 people died including the band's guitarist and a late-night DJ from one of the local radio stations. It was a huge tragedy. In addition to those who perished, many people were significantly burned, physiologically and emotionally. Luckily, I didn't know anyone who was a victim, but one of my co-workers at the time had 2 buddies who never made it out. Two people went to jail - the manager of the band, who set off the pyro, and one of the club owners for not providing the correct insulation.

Every year the ProJo notes this significant, sad day in RI history and I am always amazed reading the survivor stories. These stories really prove the strength of humanity.

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