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The fire In Chicago made over 200 people become homeless
The death toll estimate was 300 from the Great Chicago Fire.
there were about 150 people injured in the fire of 1871
About 90,000 residents were homeless,
Between 200 and 300.
Many gases can be used to extinguish fire, but carbon dioxide is used in many fire extinguishers, as an agent and nitrogen is used as a propellant. Sulphur hexafluoride is sometimes used to snuff high-voltage arcing when a power station fuse blows.
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 took 500 buildings with it, and made over 2,000 people homeless.
At least 800 people or over lived. I think.,,,,,,,,,
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Estimate range from 200 to 300 but only 125 bodies were recovered.
Conditions were perfect for a fire. The land was dry. On the same day as the Peshtago Fire in Wisconsin that burned a large amount of Wisconsin, Chicago too had a fire. Four square miles of the city was destroyed and as many as three hundred people lost their lives.
The Chicago Fire Department is located within the Department of Emergency Services in Chicago, Illinois. Many brave firefighters work for this department.