The Hartford Circus Fire: The Day the Clowns Cried (July 6, 1944)
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In 1944, the Hartford Circus Fire turned the “Greatest Show on Earth” into one of America’s deadliest disasters. Flames consumed the Big Top in less than 10 minutes.
This episode of An Ounce takes you inside the Hartford Circus Fire — the spark, the panic, and the aftermath. Why was the tent waterproofed with gasoline and paraffin? Why were families trapped under burning canvas? And what lessons from earlier fires like Triangle Shirt waist and Coconut Grove went ignored until it was too late?
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🕒 CHAPTERS
00:00 – Hook: The Day the Clowns Cried
00:50 – The Before the Spark
01:38 – The Spark: Wallendas & the First Flames
02:33 – Escalation & Exits
04:15 – Response
04:49 – Outcomes
06:15 – Lessons, Changes, What was Missed
07:43 – An Ounce
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REFERENCES
• NFPA Quarterly (July 1944) – Hartford Circus Holocaust
• Volunteer Firemen magazine (Aug 1944) – eyewitness accounts
• Hartford Courant archives: https://www.courant.com/hartford-circus-fire/
• Connecticut State Library: https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hcf
• NFPA retrospective: https://www.nfpa.org/news-archive/2014/nfpa-remembers-hartford-circus-fire
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Credits
Images: Images and videos from iStock and Getty by subscription. Additional Images through the Library of Congress, Archive.org, and Wikimedia. Some image a representative only and not from the 1944 event, and some images are AI generated art inspired by contemporary sources.
Music: Maestro Tlakaelel by Jesse Galagher via YouTube audio archive.
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