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299 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1996
The children were screaming, but still [Firefighter Charles Kamin] could hardly hear them. The heat was getting worse and the kids were changing color. Each time he turned to grab another child, Kamin could see their shirts turning from white to tan, darker and darker. He had been at the ladder for about a minute and a half and could sense that his time was just about up. When he looked in again he saw a flame. The room had finally reached its flash point. The air was igniting.
And then it blew. It just burst. One thunderous “poof.” The blast caught Kamin square in the face, searing off his eyebrows, burning his ears. He ducked his head and reached in one last time, managing to grab hold of a boy whose clothes were on fire, pulling him out.
He then saw the rest of the children in the window just wilt and turn dead, like a bunch of burning papers. It was the oddest thing. They didn't tumble or fall over. Instead their knees simply buckled, dropping them straight to the floor…
