Fire A Lead Cause Of City Kids' Deaths

NY Daily News

by KATHLEEN LUCADAMO

City fires killed 66 children between 2001 and 2006, making fire the second leading cause of death among kids, according to a report released Thursday by City Hall.

A review of all child fatalities during that time found that 85% of the 43 fires could have been prevented and nearly 90% of the time a parent was in the home when they started.

The study showed that most of the fatal fires occurred in low-income black and Hispanic households. Nearly half happened in multiple-family walkups and 28% occurred in illegal occupancies. The city created a Child Fatality Review Team in 2006 to tackle the issue.










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