Слайд 1The Lane Horse Fire
VLASOV DANIL
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Слайд 2The Lame Horse fire occurred on December 5, 2009, around 1 a.m. local
time at 9 Kuybyshev Street, Perm. Approximately 300 people were in the club “Lame Horse” when the fire began. Ignition occurred when a performance artist threw cold-flame pyrotechnics into the air. Sparks from the fireworks hit the plastic covering of the ceiling, igniting it.
Слайд 3The vast intake of oxygen turned the club's hall into a
large fire tube and boosted the spread of fire.
Слайд 4A club visitor's report about emergency service activity:
After I had
got out, there were no firemen or emergency service for about twenty minutes — nobody at all. There were only two ambulances altogether. They managed to take six or seven men and left. No more ambulance cars arrived, at least I saw none.
Слайд 5More than 150 people died. According to initial reports, up to
160 more were injured in the fire; however many of the wounded lost their lives in the following days in hospitals. An emergency services spokesman stated most victims died from smoke inhalation and/or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Слайд 6The fire was the deadliest in Russia since the fall of the
Soviet Union in 1991.
In conclusion I want to show you, how the hell looks like. This video has been taken on the video registrator by one of the eyewitnesses during the fire in Chita 13.04.2015.
So, pay more attention about the place you are going to visit, pay more attention about things that can cause the fire. And be more careful.