New York City Council Calls for Review of Fire Protection in City’s Many Landmarks

Following is a link to an article sent to us by Chief Billy Goldfeder, a staunch fire sprinkler advocate, partner in life safety and former keynote speaker at our annual seminar. The article, entitled Notre-Dame Fire in Paris Forces New York City Council to Look at Own Landmarks, focuses on a review that has been called for by the chair of the City Council’s Fire and Emergency Management Committee to call for a review of the city’s inventory of historic and culturally significant buildings.

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Sprinkler System Contains Fire at Albany, New York Supermarket

An electrical fire started in a refrigerator in the pharmacy of a Hannaford's supermarket in Albany, New York on Saturday night, April 13th.

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Sprinkler Save at Highland Park High School in Illinois

Thanks go to Highland Park, Illinois Fire Chief Larry Amidei for sending us this sprinkler save!

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In Wake of Notre Dame Fire. U.S. Cities Reexamine Fire Safety in Historic Buildings

The devastating fire that engulfed the famed Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris France on April 15th has resulted in cities across the U.S. taking the time to reexamine how their historic buildings are preserved and protected from fire.

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