The Station nightclub fire... do not use flammable materials on stage with pyrotechnics, and do not block fire escapes (100 dead, 230 injured) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The…
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Time it took to extinguish the Station Nightclub fire?

How long did it take to completely extinguish the Station Nightclub fire?

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71: The Inferno (The Station nightclub fire / E2 stampede) swindledpodcast.com/podca…
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Have you ever done The Station nightclub fire? youtu.be/fpkn9XH6cBU
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Owners of The Station nightclub finally discuss the deadly 2003 fire: β€˜We certainly played a role. But the systems failed.’ bostonglobe.com/2021/10/2…
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If you haven't already, you should do a story on the Station Nightclub fire in Rhode Island, when Great White was going to perform.

If you don't know the story yet, The band Great White was going to perform at the Station Nightclub. They wanted their entrance to be amazing, so they decided to use pyrotechnics/fireworks in the nightclub that, I forgot to mention, had over 400 people in it. This was a terrible idea, seeing as that the nightclub was really small, and a fire could break out. And it did. You could even hear Jack Russell say "Wow. That's not good." Initially, the audience thought that it was part of the act and that it was controlled, but it wasn't. And so there were 400+ people inside a small nightclub that was on fire. There is a video uploaded to YouTube of someone who captured the whole thing on camera (I don't know if it's still up on YouTube, but if it is, then go watch it). 100 people died, and almost 200 were injured. Great White's guitarist, Ty Longley, was killed by the fire. The manager of the band and the owners of the nightclub were both sent to court (and then later, jail), the manager because it was his idea to use pyrotechnics in a small building, and the owners because they didn't have sprinkler systems. If you haven't covered this, you should put it in your "3 videos with DISTURBING backstories" series.

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The Station: Nearly 20 years after deadly nightclub fire, the owners are speaking out boston.com/news/local-new…
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The band great white playing at the station nightclub moments before the pyrotechnics caused a fire killing 100 people (02/20/2003)
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Newest episode of the podcast Swindled is about the Station Nightclub Fire swindledpodcast.com/podca…
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In 2003, the Station Nightclub was hosting a band, after failed pyrotechnics lit the stage on fire, the building was engulfed in less than 140 seconds. 100 died, with 250 Injuries.
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The Station nightclub fire (2003) youtube.com/watch?v=bknYd…
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It was the second-worst disaster to happen at a concert after the Station nightclub fire
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I’m Scott James and I’m the author of a new book about one of America’s deadliest crimes – The Station nightclub fire. Ask Me Anything

Ten years ago I started asking questions about the worst thing to happen where I grew up: The Station nightclub fire that killed 100 when the rock band Great White ignited fireworks for its show in Rhode Island. There were never any trials, so there were unanswered questions and many feel justice was never served.

This brief video explains what happened: https://youtu.be/-VupYsE09TA

I quickly discovered that people’s concerns about the tragedy were warranted. Only the government’s version of events had been presented, and the state's evidence had never been vetted in court. I was able to persuade key figures involved in the tragedy to share their versions of events for the first time. I examined once-secret grand jury testimony and other documents never made public until today. As a result, a more complete telling of the story has emerged – it involves more than the government’s case where just a few people were made to be scapegoats.

Instead, the disaster turns out to be a troubling tale that’s eerily prescient of our current times: institutions we believe will be there to keep us safe or help us during a disaster are failing.

For an excerpt, an author interview and more information, go to: www.scottjameswriter.com

Proof: https://i.redd.it/k1i609269ww51.jpg

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Joe Kinan was horribly burned in the 2003 Station nightclub fire, which killed his girlfriend Karla and 99 other people. Here he is in 2014, smiling with his newborn daughter, Hadley.
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Just in case some of you did not see his latest community post. WPRI-TV took down his Station Nightclub Fire video and gave his channel a strike. He left their contact information for people to request (Not Harass) that they are allowed back. he also says that he hopes to get working on videos soon. reddit.com/gallery/qo25uk
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Today, it's been 16 years since The Station nightclub fire during a performance by Great White. The horrific fire claimed the lives of 100 people while another 230 were injured. RIP to the victims.

For those who are unaware, the band Great White played a show in Rhode Island at The Station nightclub in 2003. During their performance, they used pyrotechnics which immediately ignited plastic foam the club had used in its walls for sound insulation. This caused a fire to quickly spread throughout. The crowd panicked and created a log-jam of bodies at all exits and windows. Many people were trapped and unable to make their escape.

If you want to understand just how quickly the fire spread throughout the nightclub, I have included a video link here

WARNING: Very graphic video.

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Tonight marks the 17th anniversary of the tragic β€œStation nightclub” fire that happened on 2/20/2003. Great White headlined a local event where pyrotechnics were released that quickly set the building on fire. Over 100 people died from the ensuing heat/smoke that engulfed the building. youtu.be/bknYdprA9ug
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[crosspost - AMA in r/TrueCrime] I’m Scott James and I’m the author of a new book about one of America’s deadliest crimes – The Station nightclub fire. Ask Me Anything /r/TrueCrime/comments/jol…
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The Station Nightclub Fire, Rhode Island

Hey everyone, I currently work in law enforcement, but I'm also currently a firefighter technology student and my major focus right now is code enforcement, inspection and fire prevention. We just did a critical thinking exercise about this particular fire. My teacher asked the question about what we thought contributed to the overall loss of life in this fire and hinted that it was 3 major reasons. My paper included a discussion about the building construction/materials, the lack of sufficient routes of egress and the fact that there was no automatic sprinkler system. It has been turned in at this point. Just wondering if anyone has any other thoughts about it.

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Jeff Rader just minutes before he died along with 100 victims in the Station Nightclub fire, 17 years ago on this day.
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Tonight marks 17 years since the infamous Station nightclub fire. John Barylick, a lawyer involved in many of the lawsuits that followed, gives an extremely detailed and captivating talk about the fire, its causes, and the legal aftermath youtube.com/watch?v=zUndJ…
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[crosspost - AMA in r/TrueCrime] I’m Scott James and I’m the author of a new book about one of America’s deadliest crimes – The Station nightclub fire. Ask Me Anything /r/TrueCrime/comments/jol…
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The Station Nightclub fire reconstruction. 2003. youtube.com/watch?v=IxiOX…
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Boston Globe: It has been nearly 18 years since the Station nightclub fire that left 100 people dead. A new book includes interviews with some who have never before talked publicly about the incident. (Q&A with author) mailchi.mp/bostonglobe.co…
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TIL of the Station Nightclub Fire. This fire arose at a Great White concert in 2003 after the band's pyrotechnics set the stage on fire. Guitarist Ty Longley was killed trying to salvage their equipment. This remains the fourth-deadliest nightclub fire in US history. firefighternation.com/201…
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I’m Scott James and I’m the author of a new book about one of America’s deadliest crimes – The Station nightclub fire. Ask Me Anything reddit.com/r/TrueCrime/co…
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Station Nightclub Fire, Rhode island (2003) and survivor Mike Vargas story.

The Station nightclub fire was the fourth-deadliest at a nightclub in U.S. history. It occurred on the evening of February 20, 2003, in West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States, killing 100 people and injuring 230. The fire was caused by pyrotechnics set off by the tour manager of the evening's headlining band, Great White, which ignited flammable acoustic foam in the walls and ceilings surrounding the stage. The blaze reached flashover within one minute, causing all combustible materials to burn. Intense black smoke engulfed the club in two minutes. Video footage of the fire shows its ignition, rapid growth, the billowing smoke that quickly made escape impossible, and blocked egress that further hindered evacuation.

The Station Night club, before the accident.

The toxic smoke, heat, and the resulting human rush toward the main exit killed 100; 230 were injured and another 132 escaped uninjured.

Since the universe is not without it’s irony, a cameraman was at the venue this particular night to film a piece on fire safety. He turns his camera on, as the band Great White takes the stage. The pyrotechnics go off instantly and give of a shower of sparks. The cameraman as soon as he sees flames coming from the back wall he starts moving to the exit. He was right at the stage, as he is moving out after 30 seconds the band stops playing stating β€œwell, this ain’t good” and stops playing. As the cameraman moves through the crowd none seems to react at first. The fire alarm that goes off at 30 seconds interval makes people start working their way to the exit.

The acoustic foam was installed in two layers, with highly flammable urethane foam above polyethylene foam, the latter being difficult to ignite but releasing much more heat once ignited by the less dense urethane. Burning polyurethane foam instantly develops opaque, dark smoke along with deadly carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide gas. Inhaling this smoke only 2–3 times would cause rapid loss of consciousness and, eventually, death by internal suffocation.

Dense smoke, black, is starting to billow from the ceiling and people are getting more anxious. The cameraman pushes himself out of the entrance, that almost feel like a cork as they move out he plunges to freedom. He starts to walk around the corner of the house to one of the fireexists on the side of the building, but

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Surviving the Station Nightclub Fire. - 17 years ago day youtu.be/mxVd3ZnvayY
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This is a Disaster: Episode 40.5: [Tragedy Tuesday] The Station Nightclub Fire thisdisasterpod.podbean.c…
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[50/50] A compilation of cute kittens. (SFW) | The Station Nightclub Fire (SFW) 5050.degstu.com/v.php?l=8…
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Today, it's been 16 years since The Station nightclub fire during a performance by Great White. The horrific fire claimed the lives of 100 people while another 230 were injured. RIP to the victims. reddit.com/r/Music/commen…
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A victim of the Station Nightclub Fire in Rhode Island makes a mad dash for the exit after noticing the stage being engulfed in flames (2003) imgur.com/MTZSGu9
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TIL the cameraman who videotaped The Station nightclub fire was there to film a planned segment on nightclub safety en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The…
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The Station Nightclub Fire youtu.be/bknYdprA9ug
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TIL that the Station Nightclub Fire in West Warwick (2003) is one of the deadliest human stampedes ever with 100 deaths
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Okay, here’s the truth about why I’ve been asking questions about the Station Nightclub fire...

I need help, like psychologically. I heard about the fire the morning after it happened 17 years ago and THANK GOD at the time I wasn’t aware there was video of it because I was only 12. Fast forward 15 or so years and I sort of fell down a YouTube rabbit hole and wound up watching the footage, uncut, from start to finish. That was two years ago and for roughly two months afterwards I would think about it every day. It was imbedded into my brain.

Fortunately I no longer think about it constantly but I am still extremely bothered by it and need to talk about it but don’t want to tell anybody lest they get curious and watch it as well. That’s why I opted not to post in a subreddit for psychology or therapy because I was afraid people might decide to watch it. I thought it would be safe to post here because I assumed, being firefighters, you folks would’ve all been aware of the footage. Unfortunately I was wrong and many of you have never heard of it.

I need someone to talk to but like I said I don’t want to accidentally be the cause of anybody else seeing the video because it’s so horrific.

Can anybody help me with this? I tend to imagine the horror of either being inside there with a loved one and getting separated from them or knowing that a loved one was at the show and trying to call their cell phone and it just going to voicemail. I get sick to my stomach imagining if my mother or father was in that pileup in the doorway and not being able to help them. I’m getting nauseous just writing this.

Sorry for posting this...I feel more comfortable posting it here though because I feel like if any of your curiosities get piqued and you watch the video (but please don’t) you’ll be able to handle it better than others because you’ve probably seen similar stuff...

Thank you for being patient with me.

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12 years ago: In this image from video shot by TV station WPRI, a Great White musician notices fire spreading behind a stage at The Station nightclub Feb. 20, 2003, in West Warwick, R.I. Fire broke out during a performance and pyrotechnic display by the '80s band. 100 people perished.
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Jim Gahan (Right) Posing With Great White Singer Just Before Fatal Fire Which Killed Him (Station Nightclub Fire, West Warwick, RI- Feb 20, 2003)
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Doomed fans stuck in the doorway of The Station nightclub fire in West Warwick, RI. February 20, 2003. 100 people perished.
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The Station Nightclub, just before the fire. youtube.com/watch?v=Xd1F2…
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The Party recreates the Station Nightclub fire.

>Be Shaxx.

>Be Barbarian

>Be in a party with a ranger, warlock, and Teafling cleric

>Be a party that formed to take down an Orc sex trafficking ring

>Be on a quest to defeat 4 alcohol themed demons

>Already defeated the rum and wine demons

>Clue sends us searching for the next demon in a swamp

>Find a giant tent on an island deep within the swamp

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>Music coming from inside

>Go inside to find a nightclub

>ofw the bartender is an owlbear in a bowtie

>gnome band is playing on stage

>Immediately blow all my gold on magical cocaine

>Everyone else gets the house special absinthe

>Walk over to the dance floor

>warlock casts detect magic

>everyone is definitely enthralled

>Somebody in the mosh screams and collapses

>No one seems to notice but us

>Run over to check

>Dancer is dead as fuck

>Dancer also has a large hole in her stomach

>hear another scream from next to us

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>Party members who finished their drinks panic

>Proceed to find a corner and barf them back up

>Start feeling the effects of the magical cocaine

>Roll well enough to avoid wild magic, start tripping balls instead

>The owner of the nightclub "The Lady" comes out and starts to sing

>Decide The Lady is the demon we came for

>Hatch mad plan as more people burst

>In the space of five seconds we: cover the stage (including the band) with grease, pin The Lady's foot to the ground with an arrow, impale her with a javelin, and set the grease on fire

>The Lady is dead as fuck

>The gnome band is dead as fuck

>The Owlbear is pissed

>Half the tent is now on fire

>The dancers snap back to reality

>See the shit show that is going down and run for the door

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>Start fighting the owlbear by the bar

>Warlock tries to blow up the bar with a fireball to kill the owlbear

>Only succeeds in igniting it

>3/4 of the tent is now on fire

>Kill the owlbear just as the magical liquor in the bar starts cooking off

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>Exit is completely blocked by people trying to get out

>Ranger and I look at each other

>Have about 5 seconds to decide if we should cut our way out

>Cleric gets a bright idea

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>Grabs a rope and darts under the crowd to find a way through

>The

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Today, it's been 16 years since The Station nightclub fire during a performance by Great White. The horrific fire claimed the lives of 100 people while another 230 were injured. RIP to the victims. reddit.com/r/Music/commen…
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Sun Chronicle: New book reveals unknown truths about Station nightclub fire that killed 100 when rock band Great White ignited fireworks thesunchronicle.com/opini…
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The station nightclub fire

Absolutely horrifying YouTube link

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Today, it's been 16 years since The Station nightclub fire during a performance by Great White. The horrific fire claimed the lives of 100 people while another 230 were injured. RIP to the victims.

For those who are unaware, the band Great White played a show in Rhode Island at The Station nightclub in 2003. During their performance, they used pyrotechnics which immediately ignited plastic foam the club had used in its walls for sound insulation. This caused a fire to quickly spread throughout. The crowd panicked and created a log-jam of bodies at all exits and windows. Many people were trapped and unable to make their escape.

If you want to understand just how quickly the fire spread throughout the nightclub, I have included a video link here

WARNING: Very graphic video.

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