Night Club fire in RI Leaves Dead

dont know if you guys have seen this but the death toal just rose to 54+

At Least 39 Dead in Rhode Island Club Fire
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 8:22 a.m. ET

WEST WARWICK, R.I. (AP) – A nightclub erupted into flames during a pyrotechnics display at a rock concert, killing at least 39 people and injuring more than 150 as mobs of concertgoers frantically rushed to escape the raging fire.

It was feared the toll would climb as firefighters sifted through the charred shell of the building, said West Warwick Town Manager Wolfgang Bauer.

The fire broke out across the ceiling above the band, and quickly spread over the crowd, filling the building with thick, black smoke. The entire club was consumed by flames within three minutes, West Warwick Fire Chief Charles Hall said Friday.

He said the club had recently passed a fire inspection, but didn’t have a permit for pyrotechnics. There was no sprinkler system.

Most of the bodies were found near the front exit, some of them burned and others dead from smoke inhalation, Hall said. He said some appeared to have been trampled in the rush to escape.

They tried to go out the same way they came in. That was the problem,'' Hall said. They didn’t use the other three fire exits.‘’

The blaze broke out at about 11 p.m. during the first song of a Great White concert at The Station in West Warwick, about 15 miles southwest of Providence. A fireworks display that was part of the show apparently ignited the ceiling and sound proofing behind the stage, and flames quickly engulfed the club.

All of a sudden I felt a lot of heat,'' said Jack Russell, the band's lead singer. I see the foam’s on fire. … The next thing you know the whole place is in flames.‘’

He said he started dousing the fire with a water bottle but couldn’t put it out, then all the lights went out.

``I just couldn’t believe how fast it went up,‘’ he said.

Hours later, only a blackened shell of the one-story building was left.

It was the second deadly U.S. club disaster in four days. Early, Sunday, 21 people were killed and more than 50 injured during a stampede in a Chicago nightclub that began when a security guard used pepper spray to break up a fight.

In Rhode Island, more than 160 people were taken to area hospitals, Bauer said. Firefighters worked through the morning Friday to pull charred bodies from the building as onlookers watched – worried about missing friends.

They were completely burned. They had pieces of flesh falling off them,'' said Michelle Craine of West Warwick, who was waiting to hear about a friend who was missing. It was the worst thing I’ve ever seen.‘’

Chaos erupted moments after the fire started. Witnesses said dozens of people dashed toward the door, and some of those who escaped were later seen staggering into a triage center. Rescuers carried dozens of people on stretchers.

Hundreds of firefighters and police from across the region and dozens of ambulances were on the scene. Rescuers were pulling badly injured victims from the fire as ladder trucks poured water over the flaming skeleton of the building.

It was calm at first, everyone thought it was part of the act,'' said John DiMeo, who was sitting at the bar near the front door when the fire started. It happened so fast.‘’

Russell told WJAR-TV he checked with the club’s manager before the show and the band’s use of pyrotechnics was approved. He said he felt the heat of the flames while on stage.

``This place went up like a Fourth of July,‘’ he said.

The club has passed a fire code compliance inspection Dec. 31 in order to get their liquor license renewed, Hall said. He said no sprinkler system was required because of the building’s size, but a license would have been required for the pyrotechnics.

The allowable capacity for the show was 300, but Hall said there were fewer people than that inside.

Rhode Island Gov. Don Carcieri, who was in Stuart, Fla., to attend a governors’ conference, said he planned to return to the state Friday morning.

Our hearts go out to all of them. Our hearts and prayers to all of the families that have been impacted by this. ... There's no words to describe,'' Carcieri said. This is a terrible tragedy. It should not have occurred. Why it occurred is one of the questions that needs to be answered.‘’

Great White is a heavy metal band whose hits include Once Bitten, Twice Shy'' and Rock Me.‘’ The band emerged in the Los Angeles metal scene of the late 1980s, selling 6 million albums and earning a Grammy nomination in 1990.

They continued to tour and make albums in recent years, maintaining a strong allegiance of fans from their glory days of the 1980s.

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On the Net:

West Warwick: http://www.westwarwickri.org/

Great White: http://www.mistabone.com/index.shtml

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this is really weird. just like phil was saying, thats the second time this week.:-\

wow, i just saw it on tv. first the pryo went off then it set many things on fire. people where rushing tward 1 door and they all couldnt get out. they have most of it on tape. i just saw it on the news.

yeah i saw taht tooo, now the staton island fire…i am right in the middle of this stuff. :-\

Next time im in a club and there is a mad rush to the door, i think i’ll stick around next to the gun-wielding psycho, with flammable pepper-spray, knowing he’ll be shooting at all the stupid human lemmings that are piled up in the bottle-neck entrance to the club.

Look on the bright side; no one had to hear Great White play more than one song!!!

they wont be playing music for a long long time.

death toll just raised to 85…

Man, I go see a lot of shows in small clubs. 4 years ago I saw 250 shows in both small and semi-large (no stadiums) venues. My favorites are usually outdoors, but I frequent live music clubs (I have several friends in bands), and prefer the smaller venues.

As a matter of fact, Mardi Gras is Tuesday, and I will be partying with the best of them in a small club (~1500 cap) …

Being in Earthquake country, and having survived 1989’s 7.8, each time I go into a crowded venue, I look for the exits, where the structure is strongest, where is everyone else going to go… I guess I will have to add fire to that list…

Look on the bright side; no one had to hear Great White play more than one song!!!

Majeye you crack me up!

Rev

Count is now up to 85…

It is officially the worst loss of life by fire in American history…

there was that club back in the day that was like seventy something, and Waco was just under 80

that is the link to the video coverage of the night club.:-\


It is officially the worst loss of life by fire in American history…

…and Waco was just under 80


This should only apply to accidental fires.

Knocking down walls of the Waco compound with Bradley Tanks, and shooting fire from flame throwers should be in a completely different class of catastrophe altogether…

BTW, how many people died in the fires of 9-11, or had to jump because of them?

I should have been more clear.

“largest loss of life by accidental fire in American hitory”

Better?

much better.

David Koresh’s lawyers have now withdrawn the lawsuit…

Peace has been restored to Kirupaville…