Today in Fire History 5/20

On 5/20/1969 the amended Wash-Healey Act allows the adoption of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards by reference. The Walsh-Healey Act of 1936 allowed the Department of Labor to ban contract work done under hazardous conditions. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the first woman Cabinet member created the Bureau of Labor Standards in 1934 to assure that workplaces would be "as safe as science and law can make them." The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in Manhattan, New York (March 25, 1911) deeply impacted her life. The evolution of workplace safety continued, and President Richard Nixon signed into law on December 29, 1970, the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act, giving the Federal Government the authority to set and enforce health and safety standards for most of the country's workers.


On 5/20/1894 a Tampa, Florida firefighter died in the line of duty.


On 5/20/1940 a Cambridge, Massachusetts firefighter died while operating at a cellar fire.


On 5/20/1967 a Scarborough, Ontario, Canada firefighter died “during fire operations at a basement fire on Lawrence Avenue East.”


On 5/20/1983 a Sunset Whitney Fire Department, California firefighter collapsed “while fighting a structure fire in the neighboring community of Loomis, and died en route to the hospital.”


On 5/20/2013 a Dallas, Texas firefighter died at the Hearthwood Condominium fire. “Dallas firefighters were dispatched to a report of a fire alarm in the Hearthwood Condominiums at 12363 Abrams Road, at 2:51 a.m.?The firefighter and his ladder crew were dispatched to the scene as a part of the fourth alarm at 4:05 a.m. The truck company was assigned to evacuate an adjacent building in the complex and then received orders to conduct a primary search of the ground floor of the fire building. Shortly after beginning the primary search, a portion of the structure collapsed. The collapse trapped him, and he radioed that he was trapped. He was recovered from the rubble following an hour-long process to locate and remove him. He died of mechanical compression of the chest causing asphyxia.”


On 5/20/1980 a fire in Eventide Home for the Aged (a nursing home) in Kingston Jamaica, killed 157 (153) elderly women. “Eventide opened on July 1, 1870; built specifically for women but eventually opened its doors to destitute, crippled, and handicapped old men and children. A fire of unknown origin razed the Myers Ward at the Eventide on Slipe Pen Road, Kingston 5.?The Myers Ward was an old wooden building constructed during the late nineteenth century. Myers Ward was reduced to metal rods, zinc sheets, and ashes. The ward was home to about 211 elderly women; only 58 escaped alive. The seven women who were not found in the rubble after the fire remained missing and were eventually presumed dead. One opinion on the cause of the fire argued that it was the result of political maneuvering during the final months leading up to the most violent general elections in Jamaica's recent history. There were many reports to the police from persons living at the home that gunmen had entered the premises more than once, claiming they had come to kill the staff and inmates for reasons connected with their alleged political affiliations. Moreover, gunmen besieged the premises of the Home just six months after the fire and injured two persons.”


On 5/20/1965 a plane crashed at Cairo airport killing 124.


On 5/20/1969 the Battle for Hamburger Hill ends after 10 days and 10 bloody assaults, Hill 1937, in South Vietnam was finally captured by the United States.

On 5/20/1956 the United States conducts the first airborne test of a hydrogen bomb over Bikini Atoll.

On 5/20/1927 Charles A. Lindbergh in the Spirit of St. Louis departed New York on a 3,610 miles 33-? hours flight to Paris.

On 5/20/1927 Saudi Arabia became independent of Great Britain (Treaty of Jedda).

On 5/20/1873 Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis received a patent for blue jeans.

On 5/20/1862 President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act opening government-owned land to small family farmers (homesteaders). The act gave "any person" who was the head of a family 160 acres to try his hand at farming for five years.

On 5/20/1778 the American Revolution battle of Barren Hill, Pennsylvania was fought.

On 5/20/1506 Christopher Columbus died.

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