A tragedy came to Chicago on December 1, 1958, a Catholic church of Madonna angel fired at the bottom of the staircase in the basement of the north wing of the school and roared the north wing. As a result, 90 people were killed and 5 people died due to serious injuries. Through my research, I tried to find the role that construction of the building played in the precursor to this tragedy.
The Church of Our Lady of Chicago was one of the most terrible schools in American history and killed 92 school children and three teachers. A monument to the victim of the fire permanently showed the location of this tragic tragedy and was announced in 2007. The recently refurbished church and memorial hall proved that such a tragedy can not be forgotten. It was Monday December 1, 1958, 1,600 students of Angel School of Angel School sat in the classroom to finish studying and gradually approached over time. A small fire broke out in the underground trash can near the bottom of North Stairs around 2:20 pm. The fire smolder occasionally, the size gradually increases, and the temperature rises. Smoke and heat began to rise through the stairs, and clouds came from the corridor on the second floor.
This documentary is about the tragedy of the angelic church. On December 1, 1958, at the end of the day the students were waiting for the last bell, an unmanned fire occurred in the northeast staircase. When they noticed this, the fire had already been furious on the second floor. A confined student is forced to make a painful decision between straying out of the window and staying in a furious hell. Firefighters and other rescuers arrived soon, but they could not save all of them, 92 students and 3 nuns were killed