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Conn. tribe puts emphasis on safety at arena
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FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2003 The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut takes safety of patrons of its 7,400-seat arena seriously, The New London Day reports. The tribe's public safety department is taking extra steps in light of the recent concert tragedy in nearby Rhode Island that killed 96. Officials say their standards are strict and comply with state and national fire codes. The fire inspector is required to approve use of pyrotechnics by performers. Get the Story:
Sun Arena Leaves Nothing To Chance When It Comes To Safety (The New London Day 3/7)
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