more people could have embraced the fire by keeping old fire grenade's with you used to put out fires you would take it and throw it at the fire and the mix of chemicals would have put the fire out instantly that is what they had used before they had made fire extinguisher
more people could have embraced the fire by keeping old fire grenade's with you used to put out fires you would take it and throw it at the fire and the mix of chemicals would have put the fire out instantly that is what they had used before they had made fire extinguisher
Doubtful. Straw burns really hot and fast; maybe one of the fire extinguishers they use at airports would, but Mrs. O'Leary wouldn't have had one.
The fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory could certainly have been prevented with the knowledge and procedures we use today. Its death toll could have been reduced if the doors had not been locked and the switchboard on the 9th floor had been in operation. Whether the fire could have been completely prevented with the technology and procedures of the day is an open question that can never be completely answered.
The Chicago History Museum is a great place to start.
There was three weeks of dry weather. Conditions were right for any little spark to start a fire. Any lit cigarette, or unattended fire could have been the cause of the Chicago Fire.
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The Chicago Fire is a Major League Soccer club in Chicago.
558 West DeKoven Street. now the site of the Chicago Fire Academy p.s. the cow was framed. Peg Leg O'Sullivan did it.
In "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the main character Brian was unable to start a fire because he was missing a way to start it. He had firewood and tinder, but could not generate a spark to create a flame. This key element of a fire-starting tool like matches or a lighter was what prevented him from igniting a fire.
It came from the great Chicago fire of 1871
Chicago fire academy in chicagofirejuniors.com
The Chicago Fire spread a third of the town