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[34] 22 victims of the fire were buried by the Hebrew Free Burial Association [44] in a special section at Mount Richmond Cemetery. In some instances, their tombstones refer to the fire. [ 45 ] Six victims remained unidentified until 2011 when Michael Hirsch, a historian, completed four years of researching newspaper articles and other sources ...
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The Motorola 6800 microprocessor was the first for which an undocumented assembly mnemonic HCF became widely known. The operation codes (opcodes—the portions of the machine language instructions that specify an operation to be performed) hexadecimal 9D and DD were reported and given the unofficial mnemonic HCF in a December 1977 article by Gerry Wheeler in BYTE magazine on undocumented ...
After the fire, it was alleged that fire inspectors had been bribed with free tickets to overlook code violations. [44] Chicago mayor Carter Harrison Jr. ordered all theaters in Chicago closed for six weeks after the fire. [45] As a result of public outrage, many were charged with crimes, including Harrison.
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Some geographic area codes are similar to the toll-free codes, e.g., 801, 818, 860. Toll-free numbers are also sometimes confused with 900-numbers, for which the telephone company bills the callers at rates far in excess of long-distance service rates for services such as recorded information or live chat.
The NFIRS reporting format is based on the National Fire Protection Association Standard 901, "Uniform Coding for Fire Protection" (1976 version), the 1981 codes for Fire Service Casualty Reporting, and the 1990 codes for Hazardous Materials Reporting. The version of NFIRS current as of June, 2006, version 5.0, was released in January, 1999.
When the box is activated by turning a knob or pulling a hook, a spring-loaded wheel turns, tapping out a pulsed electrical signal corresponding to the box's number. [1] A receiver at fire headquarters announces the alarm through flashing lights or tones, or via a pen recorder, and the box number is matched to a list of box locations.