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Indianapolis Athletic Club Fire
Firefighters responding to a fire at the Indianapolis Athletic Club were
initially delayed by the annunciator panel indicating the fire was in the
basement of the building. When they realized the fire was actually on the third
floor they were further delayed by a fire hose standpipe the maintenance
personnel had sealed shut with Teflon tape. While some firefighters worked on
the standpipe, others were sent to attack the origin of the fire in the barroom.
However, the fire had spread above and behind the firefighters through a false
ceiling containing combustible materials, resulting in a flashover that trapped
and killed two firefighters and severely burned another. We successfully
represented the widow of one of the deceased firefighters in a wrongful death
suit against the club, the city, and other defendants in spite of the “Fireman’s
Rule,” which bars police and firefighters from suing over injuries received on
the job on the grounds that their jobs are inherently dangerous.
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