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The Station Nightclub Fire | Deadly Fires and Disasters | Fascinating Horror

The Station Nightclub Fire | Deadly Fires and Disasters | Fascinating Horror At around 11:07pm on the 20th February 2003 at the Station Nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island, pyrotechnics used as part of a concert by the hard rock back Great White set fire to acoustic foam surrounding the stage. The flames spread with incredible speed. As patrons rushed to escape exits became jammed. All in all 100 people lost their lives, and hundreds more were injured and traumatised, all in the space of just a few short minutes.

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*CORRECTION: The nightclub owners pleaded no contest, rather than not guilty, as is stated in the video.

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