A Minnesota home is the most dangerous place in the state to be when it comes to fire. There were 40 residential fire deaths in the state in 1994. By November 1995, that year's death toll had swelled to 62--still early in the home heating season. The most dangerous time of the year? The week between Christmas and New Year's Day, when winter heating, decorative lights, holiday cooking and too much booze make Minnesota such a kinetic kettle of embers that the state fathers are considering flying in B-17s from California and placing Red Adair on 24-hour call at the Wisconsin border. Ouch.
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