Conclusion
The combination of early warning, limited combustible contents,occupant
familiarity, and fast fire department action in evacuation
were the prime factors which contributed to the successful
outcome of the fire. The addition of a sprinkler system,
a fire alarm system, rated selfclosing doors, and enclosed
stairwells could have helped to reduce losses and the risk
to the occupants. All of these recommendations are included
in the requirements or requests of the McAllen Fire Department
for reconstruction of the hotel. Further, losses and risk
may have been reduced if a fire safety plan had been developed.
A proper hotel fire safety plan, if provided, would likely
have included training which instructed the staff to have
called the Fire Department immediately upon any indication
of a potential fire. In addition, such a plan would likely
have contained provisions to prohibit a guest from returning
to a fire area to fight a fire and provisions for evacuation
of guests in a fire emergency.
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