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Memphis Fire Museum urges families to have fire safety plan

Memphis Fire Museum urges families to have fire safety plan
Memphis Fire Museum urges families to have fire safety plan
Please enable Javascript to watch this videoMEMPHIS, Tenn. -- On Tuesday, fire safety experts reminded families they should have an escape plan.Those who run the Fire Museum on Adams Avenue in Downtown Memphis said, unfortunately, the tragedy in South Memphis early Monday morning calls for awareness.On Monday, nine people died in a home on Severson Avenue after it caught on fire.
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Officials: Power cord malfunction caused Memphis deadly fire

Officials: Power cord malfunction caused Memphis deadly fire
Officials: Power cord malfunction caused Memphis deadly fire

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Seventh child from Memphis fire to be allowed to die

Seventh child from Memphis fire to be allowed to die
Seventh child from Memphis fire to be allowed to die
Ernest Jett Jr. (right) hugs his first cousin Roosevelt Henderson in Memphis on Sept. 14, 2016, at the site where his children, mother, girlfriend and family friend were killed in a house fire on Monday.(Photo: Yolanda M. James, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal)MEMPHIS — Cameron Hollingsworth, the sole survivor from Monday's deadly fire, remained on life support as doctors harvested his organs Wednesday, the boy's father said.Cameron will be allowed to die after the organs are taken, his father said.
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Boy who survived tragic Memphis house fire now brain dead

Boy who survived tragic Memphis house fire now brain dead
Boy who survived tragic Memphis house fire now brain dead
Pastor Mary Moore, left, and Janie Hendrix view a home where an early morning fire killed multiple people Monday, Sept. 12, 2016, in Memphis, Tenn. Officials are trying to determine the cause of the fire.(AP Photo/Karen Pulfer Focht)MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WKRN) – The boy who survived a house fire that killed six of siblings has been declared brain dead.According to our ABC-affiliate WATN, the father confirmed his 8-year-old son is now on life support after Monday morning's deadly fire.
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Six children among nine killed by Memphis house fire - Graphic Online -

Six children among nine killed by Memphis house fire - Graphic Online -
Six children among nine killed by Memphis house fire - Graphic Online -
Six children and three adults died in Monday's blaze
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