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What happened to Pamela Robinson?

What happened to Pamela Robinson?

Pam Robinson, was an African-American Chicago woman who died in a fire at the Paxton Hotel in 1993. She had died after jumping through a window to escape the inferno. Luke gestured with his hands like he was about to jump off a building. “The Ghost inside my child” T V show became involved.

How many people died in the Paxton Hotel fire?

She then did some Internet digging, and discovered that a blaze at Chicago’s Paxton Hotel had claimed the lives of 19 people in 1993. One of the victims was a woman in her 30s named Pamela Robinson. Luke’s grandma Lisa Trump was convinced that the story was not just a coincidence.

What started the Paxton Hotel fire?

A police department spokesman said the fire appeared to have been caused by a short in an electrical cord that had been patched together with tape and attached to a space heater in a resident’s first-floor room. Hotel policy prohibits the use of space heaters.

When was the Paxton Hotel fire?

March 16, 1993 — Paxton Residence Hotel Fire.

Who is Pamela Robinson?

Pamela DeFanti Robinson, is the Director of the USC School of Law Pro Bono Program and has held that position for over 30 years….Pamela D. Robinson.

Title: Director, Pro Bono Program
Department: Pro Bono Program School of Law
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 803-777-3405
Office: 1525 Senate Street Room 386 Columbia, SC 29208

Where was the Paxton Hotel located in Chicago?

1432 N. LaSalle St.
The blaze, at the Paxton Hotel, 1432 N. LaSalle St., began around 4 a.m. on the building’s first floor and quickly spread up two stairwells. With the stairs impassable and crumbling, many of the hotel’s 130 residents were trapped on the upper three floors.

How many people died in the Chicago hotel fire?

At least 14 people were killed and more than 25 injured early today when a ferocious fire swept through a transient hotel on the city’s Near North Side, trapping tenants and sending others leaping from windows to escape the flames.

What was the worst fire in Chicago History?

The five-alarm fire, which started shortly after 4 A.M., was the worst in Chicago in several years, and firefighters fear the toll will rise when they complete their cautious search of the rubble, a search that might take days.

How did firefighters get out of hotel fire?

Firefighters hurried up water-soaked ladders, disappeared into darkened rooms and appeared out of the smoke moments later, pushing and pulling residents through the flames to safety.

Who was killed in the Illinois Masonic fire?

But another resident who jumped from the flames, Percy Alsip, 42, was pronounced dead late this afternoon at Illinois Masonic. When the fire began it was 39 degrees, and 20-mile-per-hour winds whipped the flames.

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Ruth Doyle