- Golden Age Nursing Home Fire
The Golden Age Nursing Home Fire took place in the pre-dawn hours of
November 23 ,1963 nearFitchville, Ohio ,USA , killing 63 elderly people. The disaster has largely been forgotten since it came in the immediate aftermath of theassassination ofPresident John F. Kennedy , but has recently been featured in the documentary "Fireland" byJustin Zimmerman .The blaze began so quickly that an attempt to call the local fire department proved fruitless when the telephone's wires were burned. A call from a truck driver, Henry Dahman, who was passing through the rural area between
Cleveland and Toledo at approximately 4 a.m., quickly brought local officials, but strong winds helped to envelop the one-storey building in flames. Two other truck drivers also helped bring out residents from the facility.The building's owner, Robert W. Pollack, indicated that many of the residents could have been saved had they not panicked. "Instead of going out the doors, they went back to their beds," said Pollack.
Three employees and 21 residents survived, but the remains of 22 people not claimed by family members were buried in services attended by 100 people on
November 29 .The L-shaped, concrete block, one-story building had passed inspection the previous March. In late
1962 , patients that were not considered mentally ill had been transferred there after being removed from the Cleveland State Hospital.The fire was the
United States ' deadliest blaze since the December1958 Our Lady of the Angels School Fire atChicago 's Our Lady of the Angels School that killed 95 people. It also marked the second fire in less than a week involving the elderly, following theNovember 18 disaster that claimed 25 people at the Surfside Hotel inAtlantic City .External links
* [http://www.dispatch.com/features-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/03/28/20060328-B1-02.html Filmmaker sifts through ashes of tragedy] , "The Columbus Dispatch", March 28, 2006 (accessed May 28, 2006)
* [http://www.pmengineer.com/CDA/Archives/435f29a1ec559010VgnVCM100000f932a8c0____ Fire Protection: Infamous Fires, Part II] , Mark Bromann in PM Engineer (magazine), February 10, 2006 (accessed May 28, 2006)
* [http://dspace.udel.edu:8080/dspace/handle/19716/1317 A Description of Organizational Activities In the Fitchville, Ohio Nursing Home Fire] , authored by Anderson, William A. and Quarantelli, E. L., August 3, 1964, for the Disaster Research Center, Office of Civil Defense, Office of the Secretary of the Army. Reference is to the archive at theUniversity of Delaware Institutional Repository Library (accessed May 28, 2006)
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