The 2003 Station nightclub fire in West Warwick, Rhode Island, left 100 people dead and another 230 injured and remains one of the deadliest nightclub fires in American history. And, as attendees of this week’s fall training conference of the West Virginia Chapter of the International Fire Marshal’s Association learned, it could have been avoided.
The conference concluded Wednesday at the Wheeling Island Hotel-Casino-Racetrack with a look into the inspection of assembly occupancies, and used the Station fire as a case study in how to correctly conduct them.
The focus of the two-day conference was education, said Bobby Palmer, president of the West Virginia Chapter. The first day was spent on the essentials of National Fire Prevention Association codes and procedures. Wednesday dove into

Wheeling Intelligencer
NBC Southern California Local
America News
Local News in Florida
ABC News Video
ClickOrlando
Bozeman Daily Chronicle
NBC News Video
Raw Story
AlterNet