Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Study

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How many people died in the fire?

141 people

Where was the fire?

26th street

How much money was given to the people who lost their family?

75$ per life lost.

We're any bodies unidentifiable?

A funeral parade was held for the 7 girls unidentified. (April 5th 1911)

How did the fire occur?

A guard was smoking and flicked his burning cigarette bud on the building.

Did anyone survive?

Few workers ran down the stairs to safety before they set ablaze, but all the other workers died 9th floor and up. The owners, their children and the governess fled to the roofs and stepped over to the next building to their safety.

What were the identites of most of the people who died in the fire

Immigrant girls from the ages of 16-23

Who owned the triangle shirtwaist factory?

Issac Harris and Max Blank

Which floors was the fire confined?

It started on the eighth floor, and was confined to the ninth and tenth floors.

When did the fire happen?

Just before the workers were leaving, if it happened 5 minutes later then no one would have died.

When was the Shirtwaist Factory Fire?

March 26, 1911

Where were the burned corpses identified?

More than 100,000 grievances and curious people came to a temporary morgue on 26th street pier.

What about the girls on the tenth floor?

Most of them escaped to the roof.

We're the owners of the Triangle the in trouble?

No after a trail with the jury, the jury returns a verdict of not guilty.

Who was the last survivor of the fire?

Rose Freedman, died at 107

When the fire happened, how the people die?

Some burned to death, but most jumped out of the windows, and fell to the pavement.

Was the building effected?

The building was fireproof, so the only things that burned were the workers and the scraps of cloth.

Did the firemen save them with fire nets?

The fire nets broke under the weight of the falling bodies and made no effect, and many workers missed the nets.

What about the firemen's ladders?

The ladders only reached the 6th floor, not nearly high enough to save them.

Why didn't the girls on the top three stories go down the stairs or over thr roof?

The wooden stairs were fire. They didn't know of the roof escape because they always used the 2 elevators.

How were the victims of the fire identified?

Their bodies were so badly scorched most were only identified by a burned item of clothing or a tooth.

How many fire escapes were there in the factory? How many were required?

There was only one usable interior fire escape, there was one other but it was locked because they wanted to check all workers leaving the building through one doorway to make sure they didn't steal anything. 3 fire escapes were required.

What was wrong with the factories doors?

They opened inwardly, it was NY law that they opened outwardly in case of a fire so they could be opened easily.

Why were the women working at the factory?

To support their families


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