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Summary Of: Fire escape

A fire escape consists of a number of horizontal platforms... The ladder from the lowest level of the fire escape to the ground may be fixed... a fire but prevent persons from accessing the fire escape from the ground at other times... from the interior of a building to the fire escape may be provided by a fire exit door... Connelly who first registered a patent for a fire escape in the USA in 1887... about a boy on a fire escape who one night witnesses a murder in a neighboring apartment... was transposed to a fire escape for the musical... photo of two people plunging from a faulty fire escape during a 1975 Boston fire...

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