About this Episode

On 20th February 2003, a fire at The Station nightclub in Rhode Island — triggered by pyrotechnics during a Great White concert — claimed 100 lives and injured over 200. This tragic event, fuelled by overcrowding and flammable materials, became one of the deadliest nightclub fires in U.S. history, leading to sweeping changes in fire safety regulations.
Join us as we learn the health and safety causes of the fire, and the significant lessons learned in safety regulations and emergency preparedness that prompted a re-evaluation of safety protocols and procedures in public venues to prevent disasters like this from happening again.