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$15 Million Sight and Sound Theater fire and building collapse 300 Hartman’s Bridge Road Strasburg Township Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 17579 January 28, 1997
Författare
Poole Stanley L., Stambaugh Hollis
Utgivare
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Utgivningsår
1999
On the morning of January 28, 1997, in the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania township of Strasburg, a fire caused the collapse of the state-of-the-art, seven year old Sight and Sound Theater and resulted in structural damage to most of the connecting buildings. The theater was a total loss, valued at over $15 million. The stage area was undergoing renovation and the theater was closed to the public, however, approximately 200 people, construction staff and employees were in the building at the time the fire started. Although the theater was built to conform to a two hour, fire rated assembly code requirement, many other fire protection features that could have assisted in saving the structure and reducing the damage were not present. Further contributing to the resultant loss, was the failure of the alarm system to notify the fire dispatch communications center and the lack of an adequate, readily available water supply. The volunteer fire departments that responded were faced with difficult fire conditions and tactical challenges for which they had not been adequately trained, and were without the benefit of adequate pre-planning. Local fire service suggestions for built-in fire suppression and smoke ventilation systems during the pre-construction plan review phase were ignored.