On June 30, 1974 an infamous nightclub fire killed 24 young men and women.
Three books had been written about the nightclub fire, yet none about the Electra crash.
Includes how a nightclub fire years ago changed the way people are rescued now.
But four days after the fire, the fourth-deadliest nightclub fire in the nation's history, the band, Great White, has left the state.
The death toll is among the highest in a nightclub fire anywhere.
Paula Arpin's arms were burned and scarred after a 2003 nightclub fire.
Several families and survivors of the nightclub fire claimed that Butler stood in a doorway and continued to record footage rather than help people escape.
The nightclub fire, in West Warwick in 2003, killed 100 people.
It was the world's deadliest nightclub fire since 1977, when a fire in a Southgate, Ky., club killed 164 people.
The Station nightclub fire - the nightclub fire in the movie was inspired by this real life tragedy.