CT nursing home fire kills 10, injures 23
Hospital Safety Connection, February 27, 2003
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A fire in a Hartford, CT, nursing home on February 26 killed at least 10 people and sent 23 others to area hospitals, the Associated Press reports.
Police arrested a resident of the home, but would release no further details. State and local arson investigators were on the scene. The fire struck one section of the one-story, brick Greenwood Health Center on the city's west side.
Patients were moved out of the home until a safe haven in another part of the facility becomes available. Authorities moved about 100 of 148 residents in the facility.
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