四个火in Two Days Claim 32 Victims—27 Children

四个火in Two Days Claim 32 Victims—27 Children

WHEN THE FINAL FIGURES for fatalities from fire for the year 1957 are totaled, all evidence points to the nation having set a new and grim record—particularly among the very young and very old.

As evidence, take the following report of four typical fires, three of them in one day, which claimed 32 dead (27 of them children) and many injured. If anything is calculated to stimulate the nation’s fire fighters to rededicate themselves to the program of reducing this “Diary of Death,” as instituted by the International Association of Fire Chiefs, it should be testimony like this.

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