Boston Globe Reports Nightclub Fire Extinguishers Were Not Ready

 The latest about the Station Nightclub Fire From The Boston Globe: 

Denis P. Laroque, West Warwick's fire marshal, said in an interview with investigators five days after the February 2003 fire that he had concentrated his inspection the prior November on the club's failure to fix a previously cited problem with an exit door, improperly mounted fire extinguishers, and an open gasoline can in the basement.

Also released was the one-page inspection report that Laroque made after inspecting the wood-framed club in November 2002. Laroque cited the nightclub for nine safety violations, including exit signs not properly lighted, broken ceiling panels near one exit door, fire extinguishers not properly mounted or situated, and overdue inspection of the fire protection system by a private firm.

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