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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2025 · 49 MIN

Grenfell's Enduring Lessons

from The NFPA Podcast · host Jesse Roman

Decades from now when we name at the seminal fires from the 21st Century, the Grenfell Tower fire in London, which killed 72 people in June 2017, will certainly be the list. Today on the podcast, we consider Grenfell's enduring lessons with Jose Torero, one of the world's most prominent fire protection engineers and a key figure in the United Kingdom's seven-year public inquiry into the tragedy. It's safe to say that no one has a better technical understanding than Torero of the underlying causes and impactful lessons of Grenfell— lessons that have already reshaped how people across the world think about regulation and building protection.  LINKS:  Read the final report from the United Kingdom's extensive inquiry into the causes of the Grenfell Tower Fire. Read an in-depth NFPA Journal report exploring the UK's final Grenfell report.  Watch Jose Torero's keynote presentation from the 2025 NFPA Conference & Expo.

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