FireWork War Flashback : I never wanted to have a firework war because i thought it was dangerous but i overcame my fear. I riped of the stick of the firework my cousin got the Firework on fire i threw it right at my cousin. All along i was betraying my got i got him in the hand he freaked out and got my him ran to the firework bag and grabbed a handful of firework works and keep letting them on fire and threw them at me and my other cousin It got pitch black outside my cousin told us to come outside and were going to go someone with his brother when i got out all i saw was the car on but nobody in it so i just walk to it but behind the car was the worst at least 10 feet away from them were two huge fireworks then
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire is one of the most well known fire that has every happened in American Industrial history. The company was owned by Max Blanck and Isaac Harris who were rumored to have purposely caught their past companies on fire to collect the large fire insurance payment. This was not the case with this fire but Harris and Blanck did not take responsibilities for safety measures. Deadly fires are bound to happen when the owners of a company neglect the safety of their workers and that is what caused this fire.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory took place on March 25th, 1911 which led to 145 deaths. These deaths could have been prevented if the owner’s, Max Blanck and Isaac Harris would have kept up on proper maintenance within the building. There were several reasons why they should have been found guilty for manslaughter, but the courts found them to be not guilty. The reasons are as follows; doors were locked from the outside, water pressure in the hoses wasn’t sufficient and the hose nozzle was rusted shut, no sprinkler system found anywhere in the building, and only 3 of the 4 elevators were in good working order.
In the giant city of New York City there was a fire on a ship called the PS General Slocum on June 15, 1904. Over 3 quarters of the ship was killed in the fire. It’s June 15, 1904 and 1358 church members were on the PS General Slocum in the east river mostly there were women and children on the ship and 30 crew members on the ship. It has been the second worst tragedy to happen the New York City and it was the worst until September 11 2001 when the twin towers were destroyed by terrorists.
Death is what causes things to be changed whether it is for good or bad, and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire death toll caused legislation to be enacted to ensure employee safety. This tragedy took the lives of 146 men and women and spurred an outcry for employee safety. Until this point there were very few regulation of employee safety, and this tragedy changed the scope of employee relations. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire was a tragedy, court case and legislation starter.
The 16 and 14 year old boys who had killed a young 17 year old boy were supposenly hidding from the authoratises at the church and when they came back from having lunch they saw the fire and rushed to go save the children without thinking since they think that they had caused the fire in the first place and werent there to stop it.
These are the survivors thoughts on the Triangle Factory Fire. There was over 100 survivors but I choose two of the most important people who lived from the fire and I am sharing their thoughts.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911 was one of the most lethal workplace tragedies in American history. 141 young women died that day, because of their unsafe work conditions. If they had fire extinguishers and a sprinkler system, or even just a better fire escape, no one would’ve had to die. The girls did not have access to these things however, because they were not required by law.
March 25, 1911 about 145 people were killed due to a tragic fire. The fire was called the Triangle Factory, it was one of the largest disaster in New York before 9/11. Before the fire there weren’t many rules that aided in the prevention of massive fires, and a lot of people died because of that. Since the fire new labor laws and fire safety laws.
What happened the day of the Triangle Fire? What progressed after it? On Saturday, March 25, 1911. At 4:25, which was 5 minutes before closing time at the Triangle Shirt Factory. The Triangle factory, owned by Max Blanck and Isaac Harris, was located on the top three floors of the Asch Building, floors 8, 9, and 10. Some cutters were smoking, even though it was prohibited. Though it is not certain, people believe that a cutter flicked a cigarette butt or hot ash, into one of the waste bins with flammable cloth in them. Many of the garment workers before the year of 1911 were unorganized, mostly because they were young immigrant
How would society be if it didn’t have the proper tools or materials it needed to save life or if safely wasn’t the first thing people thought of and it was all about money learn to see how the Triangle Fire started, kill hundreds, and why reforms were passed after this fire. The Triangle Fire in New York City was the deadliest lethal workplaces tragedy in U.S. history until the attack on the World Trade Center. It killed 146 people and most were women, the women worked in a hard and unsafe work environment and were mostly crowded. These working conditions were mostly neglected by owner of the factory and the owner of the building, but let's see what Albert Marrin an author of the book “Flesh and Blood So Cheap” know about the Triangle Fire
A tragic event unfolded on March 25, 1911 that claimed the lives of 146 people, with 123 of the lives lost being women, the only tragedy that led to more deaths in New York City was the terrorist attack on the World Trade Centers on September 11, 2001. A fire broke out on the eighth floor, one of the three floors that was owned by the Tringale Waist Company in the ten story building called the Asch Building. Jo Ann Argersinger stated in her book, The Triangle Fire: A Brief History with Documents, how deadly the fire was, “[t]he Triangle fire was the deadliest workplace tragedy the history of New York City – until September 11, 2001 – and it occurred in what was billed as a fireproof building” .The most practical reason of why the fire may
The Chicago fire was a huge part of our history. We can never forget about the Chicago fire because it changed how some people lived. The Chicago fire affected people in many ways. Many people had an idea about how the fire started, where it started and who caused it. It took years to rebuild what had been destroyed, the effect of the chicago fire was remarkable.
Every 4th of July, many people go out at night and spend hours watching firework shows. Most of us are content to simply enjoy the pretty colors and sparks, without questioning the chemistry behind the spectacle, but have you ever really thought about how fireworks produce such vibrant colors? The colors emitted when a firework explodes come from an aerial shell inside the firework that contains explosive chemicals and metallic salts. These colors appear to us because of luminescence. Luminescence occurs as a result of the valence electrons in the metal salt atoms moving and changing positions. The explosion of fireworks is not a miracle; it’s simply chemistry at work.
There are many areas in the fire service where potential lawsuits and liability can arise; some of these areas include, but are most definitely not limited to negligence, hazing, and not following the fire department’s SOPs/SOGs. As our society has changed, so has its expectations of those in emergency services—while many in the community may think of firefighters as the pinnacle of what an upstanding citizen must look like, there are countless moral and ethical pitfalls that firefighters can fall prey to and diminish the reputation of the fire service.
Department of Transportation. The fireworks are all of high- quality, so no special storage was required.