Survivors recall deadly Indian Hill blaze, 50 years later
On a cold Sunday night in late
Five teens, all
Five others narrowly escaped with their lives.
"You were in a ball of flames," says
He describes, as if in slow motion, another of the boys approaching the barrel to boost the fire, with a can of gasoline.
"The kid who poured the gas on the fire -- I remember (Timmy and I), the two of us, just as he was starting to do it, we yelled at him: 'No!' It was too late."
He heard a great whoosh, saw a pillar of flame. "It just rose up like a column of fire," he said.
Lost in the fire were
On
At
"Sadly, it did unite us as a neighborhood," said organizer
A monument to those lost in the fire now stands in
The site where the fire occurred, in a patch of woods behind what is now
Back in 1968 this was all pines, says
"We all wanted to be
Nothing today marks where the cabin stood, except for a faded BB gun target that someone years ago hung from a tree, apparently to mark the spot. That, and the wonky trees.
"The place was hit by the Tornado of '53 -- or the Hurricane of '38 -- and all the trees grew in a loop,"
Lives were shaped by the firestorm that touched down there on
"Funny how you don't forget,"
He wasn't up at the camp that Sunday night, he said. His mother wouldn't let him go.
Inside, a few feet in front of the doorway, was a wood-burning stove.
He would fetch a small capful of gas to use as a fire starter in the wood-burning stove, he said. "A capful would get the fire going,"
A stovepipe for the wood-burning stove was run out a window and stuck 2 feet horizontally out of the building, he said. Because the pipe didn't turn up, it didn't draft properly, he said, and you'd have trouble getting a fire going on a calm night.
It was on a calm night that tragedy struck,
None of the teens in the cabin that night had been to the camp before, survivors say.
"Among the victims were the neighborhood paperboy, a grocery stock clerk, an altar boy at St. George's and the third baseman on the
"Before there was a 'Worcester Six' there was an Indian
Of the five survivors that night in
"There was a real bright flash," he recalled. "There were just flames all over the place. I tried to bang out the door. I couldn't do that. I looked at my hand when I was doing that and it looked like it was liquid. I couldn't hit the door anymore.
"I do remember thinking, 'Don't breathe.' (The fire) was so intense,"
"I went back to a corner and thought for sure I was dead. But I saw this card table and thought, 'Why don't I throw it at the door? God would want me to give it a shot.' The throw hit the rubbish can that was being used as the fireplace. As soon as it did, it exposed the window," which he was able to break.
"Once I got up in the window it was almost like I forgot I was in the fire," he said. "I was hanging out the window thinking, 'Man, it's cold out here, it's just freezing out here.' And then it dawned on me: I'm in the fire.
"I don't think (it took) more than two minutes,"
He suffered second- and third-degree burns over 30 percent of his body in the fire.
He spent four months in
"Teenagers, you bounce (back) quicker," he said. "That summer I was out at Woodstock."
Looking back,
The survivors hope the memorial at
"At 18, you don't think anything like that can happen,"
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