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An inquest into their deaths later stated that fire officers had not realised the strength of the flames and that a hose had been burnt through. It was also suggested that when colleagues opened doors to vent the building, a flashover occurred and burnt the men to death. [44] [45] Allan Finlay: 20: Glasgow Fire Service: W: 25 August 1972: See ...
First time a UK police officer was convicted for a death in custody. Gerard Logue (8 February 1985 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) – shot while sitting in a stolen car. [140] Sean McIlvenna (17 December 1984 in Blackwatertown, Northern Ireland) – IRA member, shot after being involved in a roadside bomb attack. [140]
Luton airport is the fifth-busiest airport in the UK, normally with several hundred flights a day across Europe – typically carrying 40,000 passengers daily. ... chief fire officer for ...
Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said it received a report of a car fire on level three of the airport’s Terminal Car Park 2 at 8.47pm. Fifteen fire appliances and more than 100 firefighters ...
Video producer and director music video American Airlines Flight 11: World Trade Center North Tower, New York City 9/11 hijacking by Mohamed Atta: George Beurling: Canada 1948 World War II ace pilot Noorduyn Norseman: Rome, Italy: Possible sabotage Neerja Bhanot: India 1986 Flight attendant who saved lives during a hijacking Pan Am Flight 73 ...
Airport suspends flights for most of day after car park engulfed in flames
The list omits war-time deaths by enemy fire, such as the many police officers killed by air raids during the Second World War. [1] The list also omits the more than 300 officers of the former Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) killed in paramilitary assassinations or attacks during The Troubles. [2]
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