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Mourner attaches a message to a cross while surrounded by memorials at the site of the Station Nightclub fire in West Warwick, R.I. (AP)
A Look at Fire Saftey Two Years After
Story aired: Friday, February 18, 2005



This Sunday marks the somber two year anniversary of the Rhode Island Station Nightclub fire, which killed 100, and left dozens more survivors still struggling with the physical, emotional, and financial consequences.

Families of victims have also been struggling with another question: why didn't the deaths of their loved ones lead to more changes in fire safety across the country?

Guests:


David Lucht, professor at the Center for Fire Safety studies at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.


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