''Fire Escape Collapse'', also known as ''Fire on Marlborough Street'', is a
monochrome photograph
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by
Stanley Forman which received the
Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography
The Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography is one of the American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for journalism. From 2000 it has used the "breaking news" name but it is considered a continuation of the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photogr ...
in 1976
and the title of
World Press Photo of the Year
The World Press Photo of the Year award is part of the World Press Photo Awards, organized by the Netherlands, Dutch foundation World Press Photo.
Considered one of the most prestigious and coveted awards in photojournalism, The World Press Pho ...
.
The photograph, which is part of a series, shows 19-year-old Diana Bryant and her two-year-old goddaughter Tiare Jones falling from the collapsed
fire escape
A fire escape is a special kind of emergency exit, usually mounted to the outside of a building or occasionally inside but separate from the main areas of the building. It provides a method of escape in the event of a fire or other emergency th ...
of a burning apartment building on Marlborough Street in
Boston
Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
on July 22, 1975. The fire escape at the fifth floor collapsed as a
turntable ladder
A fire engine (also known in some places as a fire truck or fire lorry) is a road vehicle (usually a truck) that functions as a firefighting apparatus. The primary purposes of a fire engine include transporting firefighters and water to an ...
on a
fire truck
A fire engine (also known in some places as a fire truck or fire lorry) is a road vehicle (usually a truck) that functions as a firefighting apparatus. The primary purposes of a fire engine include transporting firefighters and water to an i ...
was being extended to pick up the two at the height of approximately 50 feet (15 meters).
The photo was taken with a motorized camera and also shows falling potted plants. Other photos of the series show Bryant and Jones waiting for a turntable ladder and the moment of the fire escape's collapse with both victims on it. Published originally in the ''
Boston Herald American
The ''Boston Herald'' is an American daily newspaper whose primary market is Boston, Massachusetts, and its surrounding area. It was founded in 1846 and is one of the oldest daily newspapers in the United States. It has been awarded eight Pulit ...
'', the photo was published in more than a hundred newspapers and resulted in the adoption of new
fire escape
A fire escape is a special kind of emergency exit, usually mounted to the outside of a building or occasionally inside but separate from the main areas of the building. It provides a method of escape in the event of a fire or other emergency th ...
legislation in the United States.
The incident
The tillerman of the first fire engine to arrive at the scene, Robert O'Neill, asked 19-year-old Bryant to lift her two-year-old goddaughter Jones to him on the roof, but Bryant was unable to do so and O'Neill jumped down to help before the ladder could reach them. O'Neill had one arm around Bryant and one hand on a rung of the ladder when the fire escape collapsed. O'Neill managed to hang by one hand and was rescued, but Bryant and Jones fell approximately 50 feet (15 meters). Bryant sustained multiple head and body injuries and died hours later. Jones survived the fall as she had landed on Bryant, softening the impact.
A helicopter pilot, Joe Green, who provided traffic reports and landed on a nearby roof, reportedly offered to pick up Bryant and Jones, but got no response from the firefighter.
Police obtained an arrest warrant for the building's owner, Fred Durham, for trash fires behind the building.
A police complaint charged Durham with keeping an unlicensed lodging house.
Three trash fires behind the building were reported in the weeks preceding the accident.
Forman's recollection
Recalling the accident, Forman said he was about to leave the office of the ''
Boston Herald
The ''Boston Herald'' is an American daily newspaper whose primary market is Boston, Massachusetts, and its surrounding area. It was founded in 1846 and is one of the oldest daily newspapers in the United States. It has been awarded eight Pulit ...
'' when, after a call about a fire, he rushed to the scene, following one of the fire engines.
Hearing yelling for a ladder truck, Forman ran to the back of the burning building, where he saw Diana Bryant and Tiare Jones on the fire escape.
Because of the heat of the fire behind, Bryant and Jones were "basically leaning" at the point farthest from the building.
Forman then took a position where he could photograph what he thought was "an impending routine rescue" in his own words.
After the fire escape collapse, Forman acknowledged: "It dawned on me what was happening and I didn't want to see them hit the ground. I can still remember turning around and shaking". Forman, however, noted he was unable to see the moment Bryant and Jones hit the ground "as they fell behind a fence where the bins were".
Publication and impact on policy
This photograph and others from the incident were originally published in the ''Boston Herald.'' Forman made a set of prints for the
Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American non-profit news agency headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association. It produces news reports that are distributed to its members, U.S. newspa ...
, which distributed the photo to 128 U.S. newspapers and those in several foreign countries.
Within twenty-four hours, action was taken in Boston to improve the safety of all fire escapes in the city.
Fire safety groups used the photos to promote similar efforts in other U.S. cities.
Awards
*1975:
World Press Photo of the Year
The World Press Photo of the Year award is part of the World Press Photo Awards, organized by the Netherlands, Dutch foundation World Press Photo.
Considered one of the most prestigious and coveted awards in photojournalism, The World Press Pho ...
*1976:
Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography
The Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography is one of the American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for journalism. From 2000 it has used the "breaking news" name but it is considered a continuation of the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photogr ...
References
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History of firefighting
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Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs