<P> This number grew in the late afternoon as news of the disaster spread and bodies of victims were slowly removed by firemen . It was first hoped that fatalities might be relatively low, under the mistaken belief that the fire alarm had been sounded early enough . The toll climbed quickly once the blaze was partially extinguished and firemen were able to explore the building . National television networks interrupted their regular programming to announce details as the scope of the disaster widened . </P> <P> Between the delayed discovery and reporting of the blaze and the misdirection of the response units to the wrong address, the firemen arrived too late . Although they rescued more than 160 children from the inferno, many of the students carried out were already dead . Some of the bodies were so badly charred that they broke into pieces while being picked up . In room 212, none of the dead had been burned; the children who perished, as well as their teacher, all died of smoke inhalation . </P> <P> The cause of the fire was never officially determined . In 1962, a boy who was a student at Our Lady of the Angels at the time of the fire, confessed to setting the blaze . At the time of the fire, he was 10 years old and in fifth grade . A family court judge later concluded the evidence was insufficient to substantiate the confession . Officially, the cause of the fire remains unknown . </P> <P> In 1959 the National Fire Protection Association's report on the blaze blamed civic authorities and the Archdiocese of Chicago for "housing their children in fire traps" - their words - such as Our Lady of the Angels School . The report noted that both the Chicago School Board and the Archdiocese of Chicago continued to allow some schools to be legally operated despite having inadequate fire safety standards . </P>

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