Kevin Bennett

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the old construction code required tall buildings to have a “fire tower,” one stairwell encased in masonry, with an entranceway that trapped and vented smoke away from the stairs. The new rules didn’t require fire towers, so the World Trade Center didn’t have them. Instead, each tower’s three central stairwells were encased in lightweight gypsum wallboard, making them far more susceptible to damage.
Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11: A gripping biography of triumph over tragedy
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