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Blue Bird Café fire : ウィキペディア英語版
Blue Bird Café fire
The Blue Bird Café fire was a nightclub fire on September 1, 1972, in Montreal, Canada. In all, 37 people were killed as a result of arson.
Montreal’s Blue Bird Café and the Wagon Wheel, a country and western bar above it, were located on the west side of Union Street between Ste-Cathérine Ouest and Dorchester (now René-Lévesque) in downtown Montreal, lying within the borough of Ville-Marie.〔 The café and bar were known as places where largely working-class, English-speaking youth〔 could come for an evening of music, dancing, and drinking.〔
On the evening of Friday, September 1, 1972, the beginning of the Labour Day weekend, more than 200 people were at the bar celebrating.〔 Around 10:45 PM, three young men (initial reports said four) were refused entry to the upstairs bar, as they appeared excessively intoxicated. Upset by this, Gilles Eccles, James O’Brien and Jean-Marc Boutin set a fire on the staircase that served as the only regular entrance or exit for the Wagon Wheel's customers.〔 "It was either a Molotov cocktail or gasoline spread on the stairs and then ignited," said Montreal Police Inspector Armand Chaille. The entire bar was in flames within a few minutes, according to police.〔
With the primary escape route blocked by the fire advancing upward toward the crowded〔 bar, its patrons sought out other exits. However, conflicting city building codes and fire regulations had left the upstairs bar with too few fire exits for its capacity of patrons. With the bar's main exit aflame and its sole fire exit blocked,〔 patrons were forced to use one of two escape routes: either through the kitchen onto a folding fire escape or by climbing through a window in the women's restroom and dropping some 20 feet onto a parked car.〔 While it was originally reported that 42 people had died,〔 later investigation determined that 37 people succumbed and perished as smoke and fire overtook the bar.〔
At its peak, the fire was fought by more than 50 firefighters using more than 20 pieces of equipment. Five firefighters would be injured by smoke inhalation before the fire was declared out.〔 At the time, the wearing of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) was a relatively new practice and not as common among firefighters as it is today.
The fire was brought under control by 2:30 am, and extinguished by daybreak. With the fire out, recovery operations commenced. Police and firefighters found bodies in the washrooms, huddled in a corner that had no exit, and jammed in a rear section of the club close to a back entrance.〔
In the aftermath of the fire, regulations throughout Canada were strengthened to provide for more avenues of escape.〔 The three drunken young men who had set the blaze after being refused entry were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for their actions.〔 All three were released within a decade of their convictions. 〔
(Memorial in Montreal )〕Owing to the blocked fire exit, an attorney for the victims' families proposed a $9 million civil lawsuit against the Montreal fire department, bar owner Leopold Paré, and the building's owner, with the defence led by Montreal mayor Jean Drapeau. The families eventually accepted a much lower settlement offer of $1,000 to $3,000 per victim.〔
The fire was the worst in Montreal since 1927, when 77 people perished in the Laurier Palace Theatre Fire.〔

On August 31, 2012, a memorial was unveiled by the city of Montreal to mark the 40th anniversary. A mass was held as well as a march by families of the victims along with a photo exhibit at city hall, with a vigil on Sept. 1.〔
(Memorial in Montreal )〕
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