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STOW, Mass. (AP) — No children died in fires in Massachusetts last year, the first time that has happened according to records researched by the state fire marshal’s office, the agency said Friday.
Children and seniors are typically at most risk of dying in fires, Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey said in a statement.
“To have no children, no one under the age of 18, die in a fire in Massachusetts is an amazing accomplishment,” he said in a statement.
The office has researched records dating to the 1940s, an agency spokesperson said.
Ostroskey says the Student Awareness of Fire Education Program, known as SAFE, deserves much of the credit by teaching fire safety to children in schools.
Read more here. (Boston.com)
Children and seniors are typically at most risk of dying in fires, Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey said in a statement.
“To have no children, no one under the age of 18, die in a fire in Massachusetts is an amazing accomplishment,” he said in a statement.
The office has researched records dating to the 1940s, an agency spokesperson said.
Ostroskey says the Student Awareness of Fire Education Program, known as SAFE, deserves much of the credit by teaching fire safety to children in schools.
Read more here. (Boston.com)