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USA. Worcester Fire Department. 

Bruce Davidson 

The Worcester fire is the country's second deadliest this decade in terms of firefighters killed. On July 6, 1994, 14 firefighters died battling a blaze on South Canyon mountain near Glenwood Springs, Colo.

The blaze seemed so non-threatening that firefighters didn't bother to put on their masks as they swept through the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse shortly after 6:15 p.m. on Dec.3, 1999. Soon, all that would change. The building would quickly envelop the men inside with thick, boiling smoke, poisonous fumes and flames that would reach more than 3,000 degrees before the horrible night ended.

Six Worcester firefighters -- Lt. Thomas E. Spencer, Lt. James F. Lyons, Paul A.
Brotherton, Jeremiah M. Luckey, Timothy P. Jackson and Joseph T. McGuirk --never made it out alive. District Fire Chief Michael O. McNamee, who would later call the abandoned warehouse "the building from hell," said he had never seen conditions deteriorate so rapidly in 27 years on the job.

The fire had started earlier in the afternoon when a homeless couple, Julie Ann Barnes and Thomas Levesque, knocked over a candle during an argument. They ran out of the building when they couldn't put out the flames. They never reported the fire. Firefighters frantically searched the upper floors of the warehouse, looking for the homeless people they had heard were living inside. They never found them.

It took six days to extinguish the blaze, eight to locate the remains of all six men. The drama played out in front of a grieving city and nation. President Bill Clinton and more than 30,000 firefighters from around the country joined the city in a public memorial service at the Worcester Centrum.

Through the tears, the city seemed to gain strength and unity. Thousands lined the streets for the memorial service, standing silently as a sea of visiting firefighters marched by in their dress blues. A fund started by the Telegram & Gazette on the night of the blaze raised more than $6.5 million with contributions coming in from all over the world. The tragedy touched everyone. 

Bruce Davidson 2000

USA. Massachusetts. 1999. On December 3rd, 1999 the fire in Worcester... 

Bruce Davidson 2000

USA. Massachusetts. 1999. On December 3, 1999 the fire in Worcester... 

Bruce Davidson 2000

USA. Massachusetts. 1999. On December 3rd, 1999 a fire in Worcester... 

Bruce Davidson 2000

USA. Massachusetts. 1999. District chief Mike McNamee. Surveys... 

Bruce Davidson 2000

USA. Massachusetts. 1999. On December 3, 1999 the fire in Worcester... 

Bruce Davidson 2000

USA. Massachusetts. 1999. On December 3rd, 1999 the fire in Worcester... 

Bruce Davidson 2000

USA. Massachusetts. 1999. On December 3rd, 1999 the fire in Worcester... 

Bruce Davidson 2000

USA. Massachusetts. 1999. On December 3rd, 1999 the fire in Worcester... 

Bruce Davidson 2000

USA. Massachusetts. 1999. On December 3, 1999 the fire in Worcester... 

Bruce Davidson 2000

USA. Massachusetts. 1999. On December 3rd, 1999 the fire in Worcester... 
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