Terrible Fire in Rhode Island Nightclub...final death toll 97

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From CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/02/21/nightclub.fire/index.html :(

UPDATED...2/23...97 CONFIRMED DEAD.

At least 10 dead as fire consumes nightclub
Concert's pyrotechnics eyed as cause
Friday, February 21, 2003 Posted: 5:31 AM EST (1031 GMT)

WEST WARWICK, Rhode Island (CNN) -- The confirmed death toll is 10 -- the actual total feared much higher -- after a concert's pyrotechnics apparently ignited a massive fire that destroyed a Providence-area nightclub late Thursday, officials said.

Many of the victims apparently perished after they frantically rushed the club's exits but were unable to escape the fast-moving inferno.

At least 164 people were injured in the blaze and taken to nearby hospitals. Several were life-flighted to the nearest burn centers in Massachusetts.

West Warwick Town Manager Wolfgang Bauer said the confirmed death toll is at 10 but that he fears many more victims will be found inside the burned-out club.

"Do we expect the number to go up? Definitely," Bauer said early Friday.

The fire broke out about 11 p.m. ET at a concert featuring the 1980s metal group, Great White. As the band began to play, pyrotechnics went off. But after the display, which lasted for several seconds, flames began to crawl up the club's wall in back of the band.

At first, witnesses said, patrons thought the flames were a part of the show and continued to cheer. As the fire spread, some fans casually made their way toward the exit. Then, panic broke out, according to videographer Brian Butler, who was taping part of the concert while on assignment for CNN affiliate WPRI.

"It was that fast. As soon as the pyrotechnics stopped, the flame had started on the egg-crate [foam] backing behind the stage and it just went up the ceiling and people stood and watched it," said Butler, said.

"Some people were already trying to leave and others were just sitting there going 'Yeah that's great!' and I remember that statement because I was like, 'This is not great, this is time to leave.'"

As the flames spread inside the one-story club, band members jumped off the stage and joined the crowd, heading toward the exit. At least one of the musicians may not have made it.

"It went up like a Christmas tree," Jack Russell, Great White's lead singer, told The Providence Journal. "I was trying to put it out with a bottle of water. I turned around and the building was engulfed. My sound man is injured. I'm on my way to the hospital. I'm missing my guitar player."

Russell told the newspaper he had received permission from the club for the pyrotechnics, but The Station's stage technician, Paul Vanner,said he was not aware that the band planned to use fireworks.

Vanner said the club has had onstage pyrotechnics at past concerts, but there has always been a licensed expert to supervise the fireworks. He said no one was onstage to supervise Thursday night's show.

People on the videotape shot by Butler were screaming "I can't move!" as they tried to flee. Others were stacked on top of each other in the door frame, as they tried to exit the nightclub.

One woman who escaped the fire told WPRI that she lived because she fled as soon as the fire began creeping up the wall in back of the stage. She said she was in the front of the crowd and thus was able to see the flames.

She speculated that others, further back in the crowd, apparently were unaware of the fire's seriousness until it was too late.

At least 52 people were taken to nearby Kent Hospital, most in serious to critical condition with first-, second- and third-degree burns, a hospital spokesman said. Four patients were then life-flighted to Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts.

Rhode Island Hospital in Providence had at least 60 patients, 16 in critical condition, according to a hospital statement. At least three were transferred to Boston.

South County Hospital in Wakefield accepted 16 patients; Miriam Hospital in Providence, 12; Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence, 15; and Roger Williams Hospital in Providence, 10.

Three days ago, 21 people died and more than 50 were injured in a stampede at a Chicago nightclub, after a security guard used pepper spray to break up a fight.

Ironically, videographer Butler was at The Station nightclub to cover local perspective on that deadly stampede.

The worst nightclub fire in U.S. history occurred November 28, 1942, at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Boston, Massachusetts. That inferno, fed by decorations in the ritzy nightspot, left 492 people dead.
 
What is so sad is that in the video, you can see how fast the fire grew, yet the much audience wasn't moving because they assumed it was part of the show. So sad. :(
 

I am watching the news right now.. I am sort of freaking out this am as my daughters go to concerts.. what if... God love those families who are living through this tragedy....

Many years ago I remember my Dad telling me the story of the Coconut Grove fire in Boston... this was when he waiting to go on the police force.....and he was driving a truck and how he was called into the rescuing of people from that horrific tragedy....actually I own the book Holocaust by Paul Benzaquin because there is a picture of my Dad carrying someone out of the fire..

You would think we would learn from these tragedies.. How sad..
 
This is so very sad and comes only days after the senseless club disaster here in Chicago, . My prayers go out to all those affected by these tragedies. Just awful.
 
My thoughts and prayers to all the families who have lost or hurt ones in this senseless tragedy.
 
Another terrible tragedy. The really scary part is the footage of the camera man backing away and others still cheering and raising their drinks. One can only imagine the panic that soon followed. Prayers to all those involved.
 
I saw a 'News Break' blurb on this last night (I'm in SE MA, and we get the 3 networks RI stations as well) and at 11pm, the coverage was just beginning, and in all honesty, it did not look as tragic as it would become. I think it is probably because all the shots were from fairly far off.

So so sad and tragic.
 
How awful and sad! My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the victims.:(
 
Oh no! :( My niece lives in Warwick but I doubt very much she was at that concert. What a terrible tradegy, especially so soon after the one in Chicago.


Jill
 
Boston news channel is now reporting the toll is up to 54.
:( :( :( :(

The building had no sprinkler system (was not required by law because of square footage). Why, why, why were pyrotechnics allowed in a building with no sprinkler system??????

This is just horrible.
 
This happened in Spain years ago, only the casualties were by the hundreds, ever since if I go and whenever I go to a dance club, I locate the emergency exits , I know this doesn't help much but in case of an emergency I know where the exit is. Same thing with planes, I count how many seat rows till the emergency exit .
This is very sad for all involved, my prayers for them.
 
This is just horrible. I heard it on the early news! I always get claustrophic in big, crowded clubs!

I can't believe that something like this hapenned! So sad!:(
 
How very sad. :( Sprinklers were the first thing I thought of too, Linda.
The families of the victims are in my prayers. :(
CC
 
The news is also saying on mtv.com that a fire permit was applied for - but had not yet been granted. Not that this makes a difference NOW, but obviously this one "fell thru the cracks" and someone did not follow thru on the permit. If they had, maybe it would have been denied and there'd be no news of this today.

Why would they want to use the pyro's with the ceiling so low? Didn't anyone think about that?

One of my favorite 80's bands...all those fans, my heart goes out to them and their families.
 
It's been mentioned before, but the video is amazing. You can see the band just staring at the fire, some squirting water bottles at it. The people in the crowd are just watching it, even though it's obviously spread to the ceiling. There is one guy in the middle of the crowd waving frantically for everyone to start moving toward the exits, but everyone else is just in a trance, or cheering with raised drinks.:( Just awful and senseless.
 





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