Over the weekend, one person died in a fire in a private apartment at Trump Tower in New York City. Firefighters were able to keep the blaze contained to one floor. But the incident serves as a reminder that older residential buildings are not required to have sprinkler systems. The New York State Association of Fire Chiefs has been pushing for all new homes to include systems. Joining us to talk more about that is the association's executive director, Jerry DeLuca.
Fire chiefs want sprinkler systems required in homes
PUBLISHED April 11, 2018 @5:59 PM