French Fire Causes Two Deaths

French Fire Causes Two Deaths

A fire which started in a wool warehouse in France was the cause of a 10,000,000 francs damage and death of the captain of the Turcoing fire brigade and one sergeant.

Captain Edmond Debruyne and the sergeant who were directing the firemen were buried beneath the debris when the warehouse walls collapsed. The two successors in command who assumed charge at respective times were injured and required hospital attention. All told, fifteen fire department members were injured.

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