![]() It opens the reader to the harsh world of a black boy growing into a man. No damage was caused to the inside of the cafe. James Baldwins book The fire Next Time opens up an entirely new world to most readers. Cause was believed to be a discarded disposable barbecue. "Crews used breathing apparatus and a hose reel jet to extinguish the fire. Two Crews from Falmouth attended the bin fire that was beside the wall of a café on Swanpool Beach. The incident has promoted a furious response from locals with many sharing their hate of disposable barbecues and reiterating the dangers they can cause.Ī Cornwall Fire & Rescue Service spokesperson said: "At 2051 Critical Control received multiple calls to a bin fire that had potentially spread to a café. The fire next time City Analysis of Urban Change, Theory, Action VolIssue 4 1,651 Views 5 CrossRef citations to date 0 Altmetric Original Articles The fire next time Rodney King, Trayvon Martin and law-and-order urbanism Jenna M. ![]() ![]() ![]() "Huge thanks to the people who ran around dousing it with sea water and called Falmouth Community Fire Station - you saved our business!" The aftermath of the fire (Image: Swanpool Beach) ![]()
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