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- Cleveland_Clinic_fire_of_1929 abstract "The Cleveland Clinic fire was a major structure fire at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio on May 15, 1929. It started in the basement of the hospital and it was caused by nitrocellulose x-ray film that ignited when an exposed light bulb was too close to the film., causing poisonings and two separate explosions. The fire claimed 123 lives, including that of one of the founders, Dr. John Phillips. The first explosion came at a few seconds past 11:30AM; a clock on the third floor balcony stopped at that time. Despite the heavy loss of life, firemen estimated the property damage at only $50,000 ($683,850 in 2013 dollars). Policeman Ernest Staab was killed by the gas while rescuing 21 victims.".
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- Cleveland_Clinic_fire_of_1929 date "1929-05-15".
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- Cleveland_Clinic_fire_of_1929 place Cleveland_Clinic.
- Cleveland_Clinic_fire_of_1929 reportedDeath(s)_ "123".
- Cleveland_Clinic_fire_of_1929 reportedInjuries "92".
- Cleveland_Clinic_fire_of_1929 time "690.0".
- Cleveland_Clinic_fire_of_1929 subject Category:1929_fires.
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- Cleveland_Clinic_fire_of_1929 subject Category:History_of_Cleveland,_Ohio.
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