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The Station Fire, 21 years ago – Dave Kane

To the Editor,

February 20, 2024 will mark twenty one years since the horrific Station Nightclub fire which caused one hundred people to die and 200 hundred more to be injured. This appalling, catastrophe also caused thousands more to experience the crush of debilitating, psychological and emotional despair.

But, this is not just about the 100 lives taken, or the 200 people who were so seriously injured, or even the thousands of family members, friends and co-workers who have been devastated by the fourth largest nightclub fire in American history.

You see, the families of the deceased Station Fire victims don’t need this memorial to remember their loved ones.  They have the warm glowing places of remembrance in their hearts and minds.  They have headstones and cemetery plots. The 200 most injured and scarred survivors of The Station Fire don’t need the Memorial Park to remind them of what they have been through; they have mirrors for that.  No, the people who most need this park are our children, and the generations to follow.  The Station Memorial Park is a living monument to the life lesson, that if elected officials and those charged with our safety don’t do their jobs, people die.  

Nicholas O’Neill

This monument serves as an ongoing admonition to young people who may aspire to public service that the decisions they make during their tenure, can save lives.  A future Fire Marshall who visits this site or sees it online, will be forewarned about the power they will hold to make the choices that can avoid destruction and death.

When a teenager who plans to study law visits this site they will learn what happens when an unprincipled Attorney General or a connected Judge allows corruption and politics to deny justice to the people they swore to serve and protect.

Yes, this park is all of that and much more.  It is also a salute and sincere, thank you to the many first responders, Fire, Police, medical personnel, the councilors and clergy, and to all who came together on that horrible, cold, winter night, to do their job by delivering comfort, compassion and support.

This memorial is vitally important not only to the families of the deceased, the survivors and the heroic first responders but to everyone whose life has been scarred by what can only be described as a nightmare from which we cannot wake. 

Read Dave Kane’s articles to RINewsToday, HERE

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Dave Kane

The writer is the father of 18 year old Nicholas O’Neill, the youngest victim of the Station Nightclub fire.

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3 Comments

  1. Jack Lancellotta on March 1, 2024 at 4:27 am

    Just to note, the JAYCEES during their annual Ecology Day & Peace Prayer Ceremony (in May), always pay tribute to these innocent folks that sadly prematurely left us with ceremony and flowers – it’s a public event – Thank You.

    Jack Lancellotta, Ex Director
    JAYCEES Ed. & Library Foundation

    We Pray for all the Station Fire Victims, their sincerest purification of Soul and a Miracle in their Names and their Families & Friends within the realm of Our True GOD & SAVIOUR ~ Amen – Alleluia!



  2. Publisher on February 21, 2024 at 12:00 pm

    Thank you, Dave, for always remembering…



  3. Aldo on February 20, 2024 at 12:53 pm

    Well said….

    It seems that at a Distance of 21 years, unfortunately it is still Business as Usual in Rhode Island!