Greensboro, Nov. 30—Fire starting from a spark on the roof of Gdenwood(?) Park Sanatorium about noon today swept the top from the large wooden structure, gutted rooms on the second floor and endangered the lives of 15 patients. The property loss was about $15,000.
All of the patients, three of whom were confined to their beds, were safely removed from the burning building, which was saved from destruction only through the quick work of firemen. The patients are now housed in buildings heretofore used as auxiliary units of the Sanatorium.
From the front page of The Concord Times, Monday, December 1, 1924. There were two articles on the fire at the Greensboro sanitorium on the front page. One said the name was “Gdenwood” and the other said it was “Blandwood”.
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