Tragedy One of 'Most Difficult Cases in Fire Service History'
Evening Times › August 05, 2011
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The head of the fire service which fought a blaze at a nursing home in which 14 residents died has said the tragedy is "one of the most difficult" he has seen.
Brian Sweeney, chief officer at Strathclyde Fire and Rescue, was at the scene of the blaze at Rosepark care home in Uddingston, Lanarkshire in January 2004.See the full content of this document
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Tragedy One of 'Most Difficult Cases in Fire Service History'
The fire started in a cupboard overnight and ripped through the building. Another four people were injured...
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