The Worcester Fire Department (WFD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Worcester , Massachusetts . The department serves an area of 39 square miles (100 km) with a population of 183,000 residents.
39-659: Below is a complete listing of all WFD fire station locations and fire companies in the city of Worcester according to District. The Southbridge, Grove Street and Franklin Fire Stations have 2 Engine Companies. Ladder 2 and Ladder 5 are Tiller Ladder Trucks. Ladder 3 and Ladder 7 are Tower Ladder Trucks. Ladders 4, 1, and 6 are Regular Aerial Ladder Trucks. Throughout the history of the Worcester Fire Department, several fire companies have been disbanded. On December 3, 1999, six firefighters were killed at
78-598: A 250-pound pig will typically have a dressed weight of 180 pounds and a retail cuts weight of 144 pounds. This is a net of 72% dressed weight, with only 57% of the original live weight becoming retail cuts. Most of the material that is removed in a primary commercial dressing is not disposed of, but is processed or sold individually. This includes some of the organs such as the liver , kidneys and even tongue . Other parts that may be sold for human consumption include chitterlings , tripe , brain , and feet, such as pig's trotters or chicken feet . In some countries, there
117-483: A 93-year-old abandoned building at 266 Franklin Street, Worcester, Massachusetts . The fire was started accidentally some time between 4:30–5:45 pm by two homeless people (Thomas Levesque and Julie Ann Barnes) who were squatting in the building and had knocked over a candle. They left the scene without reporting the fire. The 6-story building, previously used as a meat cold storage facility, had no windows above
156-654: A Worcester native. Director Michael Mann was attached to the project, but left in February 2003, possibly as a result of the "slow-moving pre-production process." In September 2003, Warner Bros. hired director Danny Boyle to shoot the project, provisionally titled Worcester Cold Storage . Filming was expected to begin in early 2004 with an autumn 2004 release date. Filming was scheduled to begin May 10, 2004, in Toronto , with Ed Harris and Woody Harrelson signed to star in
195-419: A labyrinth of connecting meat lockers. The walls and many ceilings were covered with insulating layers of cork, tar, expanded polystyrene foam , and spray-applicated polyurethane foam. There were no fire walls or fire doors, and only a single staircase extended from the basement to the roof. The owner of a neighboring business informed a police officer at the scene that a homeless couple had been squatting in
234-650: A minute's silence while a bell was rung in tribute on the trading floor. City leaders planned to erect a memorial to the men in Institute Park , adjacent to the Worcester Fire Headquarters station on Grove Street. The Franklin Street Fire Station, officially opened November 19, 2008, sits on the land formerly occupied by the cold storage facility, which was demolished immediately after the fire investigation. A memorial to
273-409: A thickness of 18 inches. Once ignited, the large amount of fuel, fed initially by the large volume of air in the building, became virtually inextinguishable. The six-story building's exterior walls were constructed of approximately 18 inches of brick and mortar, with no windows above the second floor. The lack of windows prevented firefighting personnel from making an accurate assessment of
312-439: A way as to reduce the amount of weight that must be carried by removing the rumen ("gutting"), and sometimes other internal organs such as the heart. This is commonly done by hunters of larger game such as deer or elk . The practice also prevents tainting of the meat by prolonged storage before refrigeration. This type of dressing leaves the skin intact, as a protective barrier against foreign objects and dirt. Typically,
351-441: Is an excess supply of these internal organs versus the demand for them, so they will simply be used as a byproduct food. The bone is pulverized to make bone meal, and like much of trimmed material, is used for animal feed, such as dog food. These items are not counted toward the dressed weight, which is focused primarily on the more desirable meat tissues. Field dressing is the act of minimally dressing ( butchering ) an animal in
390-623: The Worcester Cold Storage Warehouse fire . The fire occurred at 6:13 p.m. in an abandoned cold storage warehouse at Box 1438, 266 Franklin Street. Six Worcester firefighters died while looking for two homeless victims thought to be trapped in the blaze. The fire went to five alarms and took six days to bring under control. Those killed were: Services for the firefighters were held in the DCU Center (then called Worcester's Centrum Centre). The funeral procession
429-480: The blaze. It took eight days to find and recover the remains of the six men. These are known as the "Worcester Six". * Lyons and Jackson both received a posthumous promotion from Firefighter to Lieutenant. Involuntary manslaughter charges against Levesque and Barnes were initially dismissed, reinstated on appeal, and finally dismissed in January 2010. They received probation . Ding On "Tony" Kwan,
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#1732792999888468-472: The building and firefighters initiated a search, believing they could still be trapped inside. Conditions inside the building deteriorated rapidly. Worcester Fire Department District Chief Michael McNamee said: "There was a light smoke condition in the upper levels of the building to the point we didn't even have our face pieces on. Within four seconds it went from that condition to the building being filled completely with black, hot, boiling smoke." The layout of
507-581: The building and the absence of windows left firefighters without a secondary escape route and prevented ladder and rescue operations. Six firefighters were still unaccounted for in the building when the interior floors collapsed to the second story level. They were the city's first firefighting deaths in 36 years. The Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. building was constructed in 1906 and covered an entire city block on Franklin Street. The original structure measured 88 by 88 feet (27 m × 27 m), and stood 80 feet (24 m) high. The warehouse
546-497: The building was extended on the west side. The extension almost doubled the floor space and included two further elevators serving all levels, a second stairwell which terminated at the 3rd floor, and some windows in an office space on the north-east corner of the 2nd floor. Between 1906 and 1983, the building was owned by the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. In 1983, it was sold to Chicago Dressed Beef. It
585-498: The building's owner, was not charged, but families of the deceased firefighters sued him for wrongful death for negligently failing to keep out squatters. The families received between $ 166,667 and $ 250,000 each from Kwan in out-of-court settlements . A memorial service and procession for the firefighters were held in Worcester's Centrum Centre on December 9, 1999. The service was broadcast on several national news networks and
624-491: The building. At around the same time an off-duty firefighter from neighboring Auburn passed the building on I-290 and radioed his Fire Control to report smoke coming from the roof. He told them to inform the Fire Chief "this is going to be a multiple-alarm fire ." Firefighters were unfamiliar with the layout of the building, and most of the floors inside — each up to 15,000 square feet (1,400 m ) — were divided into
663-402: The dressed weight typically includes the skin, while most other ungulates are typically dressed without. For fowl , it is calculated with skin but without feathers. It can be expressed as a percentage of the animal's live weight, when it is known as the killing out percentage . The net dressed weight can vary dramatically from animals of the same type depending on how much fat is trimmed in
702-418: The dressing process, how lean the animal is at butcher time, and if the animal has eaten shortly before slaughter. From the perspective of economics, understanding the average dressed weight as a ratio to the live weight is a necessary function of the cattle and other meat industries, as it allows a rough estimate of the available return for each animal. The dressed weight of an animal will still be higher than
741-534: The engulfed warehouse caused fire-rescue personnel to search the six-story building. The searchers' task was made extremely difficult by the large size of the building's interior, the layout, which was a maze of corridors and meat lockers, many with identical flush-handle doors, and the highly flammable composition of its insulation. Nearly a century old, the interior walls had been progressively covered with various forms of insulating materials, including cork impregnated with tar, polystyrene foam, and polyurethane foam, to
780-459: The fallen firefighters' friends and family put the kibosh on "3,000 Degrees" last year. But those who were affected by the Worcester fire would do well to avoid this DVD anyway. It opens with firefighters attacking a large blaze in a tall, narrow, windowless structure. On a report that vagrants might be trapped in the otherwise deserted building, the firefighters search deep into its inner maze. As
819-649: The fallen firefighters, created by artist Brian P. Hanlon, is also located at this site. Also, a banner hangs from the rafters in the DCU Center to commemorate the Worcester 6; it was raised by the Worcester Sharks AHL team on December 3, 2009. On November 12, 2019, the then-new Triple-A affiliate of Major League Baseball 's Boston Red Sox , the Worcester Red Sox , announced they would preemptively retire uniform number 6 in honor of
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#1732792999888858-491: The families of firefighters who died or were injured in the line of duty. In July 2000, journalist Sean Flynn's article about the fire, "The Perfect Fire", was published in Esquire magazine. Flynn's subsequent book, 3000 Degrees: The True Story of a Deadly Fire and The Men Who Fought It , was published in 2002. Warner Bros. planned to use the book as the basis for a movie, with a screenplay written by Scott Silver ,
897-441: The fire grows more intense, one of them is trapped and apparently doomed. This is Baltimore, not Worcester, and the building is a grain elevator. But the parallels – including the immediate visual one – are creepy. The movie hardly justifies what pain it might cause. Dressed weight Dressed weight (also known as dead weight or carcass weight ) refers to the weight of an animal after being partially butchered, removing all
936-535: The fire, actor/comedian Denis Leary , a Worcester native, started the Leary Firefighters Foundation in 2000 to give aid and support to many fire departments, particularly those suffering from budget shortfalls by providing them with new equipment. See also: Higher Education Consortium of Central Massachusetts Worcester Cold Storage Warehouse fire The Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. fire began on December 3, 1999, in
975-418: The fire. Breaching the lower-floor doors, combined with venting the building by smashing an elevator-shaft roof skylight, effectively turned the building into a huge chimney. With the fire accelerating out of control, rescue teams facing near-zero visibility became lost and air cylinders depleted. After repeated radio calls for help, along with activation of audible location alarms, six firefighters perished in
1014-588: The first "Celebrity Hat Trick" fundraiser including a hockey game , a golf tournament and a dinner. The hockey game was played at Worcester Centrum between a "Hollywood" team, including Michael J. Fox , Kiefer Sutherland , Tim Robbins and Rick Moranis , and a Boston Bruins Alumni Team , coached by Bobby Orr and including Phil Esposito , Johnny Bucyk , Derek Sanderson and Cam Neely . The hockey game raised $ 350,000 and became an annual event. The proceeds went to Worcester and central Massachusetts fire departments to fund equipment, technology, and training, and to
1053-402: The first floor, except in the stairwell. The interior walls were covered with layers of cork impregnated with tar, polystyrene foam and polyurethane to improve insulation. The insulating layers were up to 18 inches (46 cm) thick. Two elevator shafts ran alongside the stairwell. The first and second story floors were constructed of concrete, and those above were constructed of timber. In 1912,
1092-403: The ground floor and no fire detection or suppression systems. The fire, which started on the second story, burned undetected for 30–90 minutes. The structure was five blocks east of the Worcester central business district, near Union Station and adjacent to Interstate 290 . An off-duty police officer called in the fire at 6:13 pm after noticing grey/white smoke coming from the roof of
1131-508: The internal organs and often the head as well as inedible (or less desirable) portions of the tail and legs. It includes the bones, cartilage and other body structure still attached after this initial butchering. It is usually a fraction of the total weight of the animal, and an average of 59% of the original weight for cattle . There is no singular way to dress an animal, as what is removed depends on whether it will be cooked whole or butchered further for sale of individual parts. For pigs ,
1170-470: The movie. Firefighters across North America protested that it was insensitive to make a film about fallen firefighters while their children were still young, and Worcester Fire Fighters IAFF Local 1009 wrote to other firefighters asking them not to participate in the movie's production. This resulted in the production company being unable to procure agreements in the United States or Canada to allow
1209-400: The net retail weight of final product at the market, as additional trimming and deboning generally take place for the individual cuts. Dressed weight also varies by animal. For example, the dress weight for chickens and other fowl is closer to 75% of the live weight, which is significantly higher than that of cattle, which can be from 50-70% depending on breed and methods used. To compare,
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1248-440: The six men who died. Additionally, the team sells jerseys featuring "Worcester 6" on the back, with portion of the proceeds going to a memorial care fund. Actor and comedian Denis Leary 's first cousin, Jerry Lucey, and Leary's childhood friend and high school classmate, Lieutenant Tommy Spencer, were both victims of the fire. Leary established The Leary Firefighters Foundation in the spring of 2000. In October 2000, Leary held
1287-462: The story of a fictional Baltimore firefighter who is trapped inside a warehouse fire, and his recollection of the events that got him to that point. The film, starring Joaquin Phoenix and John Travolta , was based on the events of the Worcester fire. The Boston Herald wrote: Ladder 49 isn't the movie that Hollywood threatened to make about the Worcester cold storage fire; opposition from
1326-471: The support of various groups and individuals, including firefighters. Due to circumstances beyond our control, we no longer have such support. We have therefore decided not to move ahead with this project at this time." Frank Raffa, president of Local 1009, responded that firefighters "may one day drop their opposition" to the movie, "But we want to wait until the kids of our fallen comrades grow up." The 2004 movie Ladder 49 , directed by Jay Russell , told
1365-464: The use of firefighter insignia, while Canadian firefighters refused to act as extras and fire departments in the Toronto metropolitan area refused to lease firetrucks to the company. In late April 2004, Warner Bros. and Image Entertainment, the production company, issued a joint statement saying that the making of a film the size and scope of Worcester Cold Storage was "a complex process that needed
1404-409: Was attended by President Bill Clinton , Vice President Al Gore , Senator Ted Kennedy and Senator John Kerry (who flew non-stop from Burma , where he had been attending a diplomatic function). Also in the procession were firefighters from around the United States, Canada, and from Dublin, Ireland . The Boston Stock Exchange suspended business at 11:00 am during the memorial and observed
1443-445: Was broadcast on several national news networks and was attended by President Bill Clinton , Vice President Al Gore , Senator Ted Kennedy and Senator John Kerry (who flew non-stop from Burma , where he had been attending a diplomatic function). Also in the procession were firefighters from around the United States, Canada , and from Dublin, Ireland . Because his cousin, FF. Lucey, and high school friend, Lt. Spencer were killed in
1482-529: Was built to store western dressed beef from cattle slaughtered in the stock yards of Chicago , which could be shipped east in refrigerated rail cars at a lower cost than shipping livestock. The interior consisted of six storage levels and a basement. The warehouse was served by a rail siding to the rear, operated by the Boston and Albany Railroad . To insulate the building, it was constructed with 18-inch-thick (46 cm) brick walls and had no windows above
1521-401: Was purchased by CDB Realty Trust, controlled by Ding On "Tony" Kwan and his wife Shu May Kwan, in 1987. The building was abandoned by 1989 and remained vacant until its destruction, though Kwan had proposed several re-use cases for the property. During this period, it was frequently used by homeless persons, who built fires inside for warmth. Reports that homeless people were possibly inside
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