Rhode Island Marks 16th Anniversary Of Station Nightclub Fire

WEST WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island is marking the 16th anniversary of a nightclub fire that killed 100 people and injured more than 200.

The Feb. 20, 2003, fire was started when pyrotechnics for the rock band Great White ignited flammable soundproofing foam on the walls of The Station nightclub in West Warwick.

The burned remnants of The Station nightclub, after a fire killed 100 people in February 2003. (Photo by Douglas McFadd/Getty Images)

The fire quickly spread through the overcrowded club, and many people became trapped and died, or were severely burned.

The site of the fire is now a memorial park. Although no formal service is planned at the site, several people showed up Wednesday to pay their respects.

The memorial at the site of the Station nightclub fire in West Warwick, Rhode Island. (WBZ-TV)

Club owners Jeffrey and Michael Derderian and Great White tour manager Daniel Biechele, who set off the pyrotechnics, reached plea deals on involuntary manslaughter charges. Biechele and Michael Derderian served prison time.

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