Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
Am J Disaster Med. 2020;15(4):293-302. doi: 10.5055/ajdm.2020.0378.
Structural fires remain a prominent threat to public health and safety even in several regions of the developed world, where rising housing costs force many to reside in unsafe environments. This case report of the Ghost Ship Warehouse fire in Oakland, California, highlights deficiencies in the emergency management system in the context of similar nightclub incidents to inform recommendations that might prevent such events from occurring in the future.
The characteristics of the Ghost Ship warehouse and circumstances surrounding the fire, as described in government documents and news media sources, were examined using the disaster life cycle framework. The Ghost Ship fire was also compared with two prior fire disasters at the Happy Land nightclub in New York City and Station nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island.
The following risk factors were identified as common features of deadly nightclub fires: large crowd size, limited access to exits, multiple code violations, lack of required permits, inadequate fire suppression systems, and poor building maintenance.
To prevent the recurrence of such disasters, Oakland and other cities should adopt measures to improve interdepartmental communication; streamline reporting of fire and safety hazards, and allocate sufficient resources and staff capable of identifying hazardous buildings, performing inspections, and enforcing building and fire codes. Equally importantly, the urban affordable housing crisis needs to be adequately addressed to mitigate vulnerable populations living in unsafe dwellings that place them at risk of deadly fires.
即使在一些发达国家的地区,结构性火灾仍然是对公共健康和安全的突出威胁,因为住房成本的上升迫使许多人居住在不安全的环境中。本报告通过加利福尼亚州奥克兰的“幽灵船”仓库火灾案例,强调了在类似夜总会事件的应急管理系统中的缺陷,为今后可能发生的此类事件提供预防建议。
利用灾害生命周期框架,通过政府文件和新闻媒体资源,对“幽灵船”仓库的特点和火灾情况进行了考察。还将“幽灵船”火灾与纽约市“快乐土地”夜总会和罗德岛州西沃里克“站”夜总会的两起先前火灾进行了比较。
以下风险因素被确定为致命夜总会火灾的共同特征:人群规模庞大、出口有限、多处违规、缺乏必要许可证、灭火系统不足以及建筑维护不善。
为了防止此类灾难再次发生,奥克兰和其他城市应采取措施,改善部门间的沟通;简化火灾和安全隐患报告,并分配足够的资源和人员,以识别危险建筑、进行检查并执行建筑和消防法规。同样重要的是,需要充分解决城市经济适用房危机,以减轻居住在不安全住所的弱势人群所面临的风险,这些住所使他们面临致命火灾的风险。