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Marc Matthews - MedPro MMC X Marc_Matthews at medprodoctors.comThu Jan 1 01:35:33 GMT 2009
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To the trauma list server, This reminds me of the Rhode Island nightclub fire. History has repeated itself as fireworks were again the cause as reported in this article. I am sorry/sad to hear about this tragedy and express my sadness and condolences to all of those injured and to the families of all of those that were killed. MRM Bangkok nightclub fire kills 59, injures 130 Dec 31, 7:45 PM (ET) By DENIS D. GRAY <http://apnews.myway.com/image/20081231/Thailand_Nightclub_Fire.sff_BK118_20081231175147.html?date=20090101&docid=D95E16FO0> (AP) Firefighter sprays water on the remains of a night club Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009, in Bangkok,... Full Image <http://apnews.myway.com/image/20081231/Thailand_Nightclub_Fire.sff_BK118_20081231175147.html?date=20090101&docid=D95E16FO0> BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - A fire swept through a high-class nightclub jammed with several hundred New Year <http://search.myway.com/search/GGmain.jhtml?st=site&ptnrS=de&searchfor=%22New+Year%22> 's revelers early Thursday, killing at least 59 people and injuring about 130, officials said. A number of foreigners were among the casualties from the blaze that erupted shortly after midnight at the Santika Club in Bangkok's entertainment district. Victims died from burns, smoke inhalation and injuries during the stampede to escape from the club, which had only one door for the public, police Maj. Gen. Chokchai Deeprasertwit said. Firefighters said a door at the rear was known only to the staff, while an Associated Press <http://search.myway.com/search/GGmain.jhtml?st=site&ptnrS=de&searchfor=%22Associated+Press%22> reporter saw a third door at one side of the building. Video footage of the disaster showed bloodied, bruised and burned victims being dragged out of the burning club or managing to run through the door or shattered windows. The video - provided to AP Television News <http://search.myway.com/search/GGmain.jhtml?st=site&ptnrS=de&searchfor=%22AP+Television+News%22> by rescue workers - showed flames racing through the entire building even as the rescue operation was going on. Police Gen. Jongrak Jutanont put the death toll at 59, which included an undetermined number of foreigners. He said that among the injured were nationals of Australia, Nepal, Japan and the Netherlands. <http://apnews.myway.com/image/20081231/Thailand_Pub_Fire.sff_BK105_20081231155952.html?date=20090101&docid=D95E16FO0> (AP) Bangkok Fire and Rescue officials remove the dead from the scene of a night club fire Thursday,... Full Image <http://apnews.myway.com/image/20081231/Thailand_Pub_Fire.sff_BK105_20081231155952.html?date=20090101&docid=D95E16FO0> Most of the victims were confirmed dead at the club but at least one person died at a hospital. Workers counting bodies told AP that about 130 others were injured. Rescue said they believed other bodies were still inside the blaze-gutted building, which has two stories and a basement. Chokchai said that the fire may have been caused by firecrackers brought into the Santika Club <http://search.myway.com/search/GGmain.jhtml?st=site&ptnrS=de&searchfor=%22Santika+Club%22> by guests or sparks flying from a New Year's countdown display on the nightclub stage. The Web site of The Nation newspaper quoted one party-goer, Somchai Frendi <http://search.myway.com/search/GGmain.jhtml?st=site&ptnrS=de&searchfor=%22Somchai+Frendi%22> , as saying the blaze was caused by fireworks that ignited the second floor ceiling, which was made largely of sound-proofing material. The club was packed with about 1,000 celebrants, according to police officers who declined to be named because they were not authorized to speak to the press. Most of the bodies were found in the basement of the club, which attracts a well-heeled crowd of Thais and foreigners, rescuers said. The corpses, placed in white body bags, were laid out in rows in the parking lot in front of the club. <http://apnews.myway.com/image/20081231/Thailand_Pub_Fire.sff_BK103_20081231155247.html?date=20090101&docid=D95E16FO0> (AP) BangkokFire and Rescue officials remove the dead from the scene of a night club fire Thursday, Jan.... Full Image <http://apnews.myway.com/image/20081231/Thailand_Pub_Fire.sff_BK103_20081231155247.html?date=20090101&docid=D95E16FO0> The emergency workers said the rescue operation was delayed because of heavy New Year's traffic in the Ekamai entertainment district and the large number of cars parked at the club. Firefighter Watcharapong Sri-saard said that in addition to a lack of exits, a number of staircases inside the club as well as bars across the second-floor windows made escape difficult. An AP reporter who peered inside the still burning building said everything in sight had been burned. "Bodies, some of them probably alive, were falling off the stretchers as the rescue workers rushed them away. The flames were glowing through the broken glass windows. A part of the building had already collapsed," said Andrew Jones of England <http://search.myway.com/search/GGmain.jhtml?st=site&ptnrS=de&searchfor=%22Andrew+Jones+of+England%22> , who arrived at the scene shortly after the fire erupted. One local Web site about the entertainment scene in Bangkok described the club as attracting "an affluent Thai student crowd, with Euro models and Westerners also popping in" with a "whisky-sipping crowd all focused on a large stage." Another site says that the high ceiling and a cross in the main room makes one feel "like walking into a church." --- Associated Press writer Christopher Blake contributed to this report
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