ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br /> <br />STORY: A fire killed 37 people in a Russian psychiatric hospital on Friday, the second deadly blaze at such a facility this year, likely to heighten concerns about Russia's treatment of the mentally ill and other wards of the state.<br /> <br />There have been many deadly fires at state institutions like hospitals and schools over the past decade, raising questions about safety standards.<br /> <br />The pre-dawn fire razed a dilapidated ward for severely ill patients at the hospital in a provincial village north of Moscow, apparently killing some while under sedation as fog slowed firefighters travelling from 45 km (28 miles) away.<br /> <br />Emergency authorities had recently sought to have the run-down wood, brick and concrete building condemned as unfit for use, a senior official said. Federal authorities began a criminal inquiry into suspected lethal negligence.<br /> <br />State television showed firefighters spraying water on the smoking, blackened ruins of the
