Family of student who died in fire raises awareness of fire safety
By Francesca Pica | Nov. 26The family of Peter Talen, a college student who died in a Madison house fire in 2007, continues to raise awareness of the importance of fire safety.
The family of Peter Talen, a college student who died in a Madison house fire in 2007, continues to raise awareness of the importance of fire safety.
A garage attached to the popular birthday bar caught on fire at approximately 1 a.m. Sunday morning. No injuries were reported.
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