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WORCESTER - The "Worcester 6" firefighters who were killed in the Worcester Cold Storage fire on December 3, 1999, were remembered Sunday - the 24th anniversary of the fire - with a ceremony at ...
Butternut wildfire in Great Barrington officially under control The massive fire at the Worcester Cold Storage and ... in the fire. The building was over 90 years old and had no windows on ...
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‘Hardest time we ever went through’: 25 years since deadly Worcester Cold Storage fireJeremiah Lucey and Joseph McGuirk died while battling the fire at the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. building on Dec. 3, 1999. The six fallen firefighters lost their lives while looking ...
"Including all of you."The site of the former Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse building is now home to the Franklin Street Fire Station. The station officially opened on Nov. 19, 2008.Also ...
WORCESTER ― Twenty-five years ago this Tuesday, the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. fire ... lost their lives in an abandoned 93-year-old warehouse at 266 Franklin St. while searching ...
On Dec. 3, 1999, six firefighters died in a horrific fire in the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse building on Franklin Street: Lt. Thomas Spencer, Lt. Timothy Jackson, Lt. James Lyons ...
At a memorial Tuesday night, the Worcester community will remember the six firefighters, known as the Worcester 6, who died in a fire 25 years ago at the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse.
Spencer — died the night of Dec. 3, 1999, when flames swallowed the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. building ... With his 7-year-old daughter Maisy by his side, Lt.
Firefighter Jeremiah Lucey and Firefighter Joseph McGuirk — lost their lives looking for homeless people believed to be inside the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. building on Dec. 3 ...
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