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On Tue, 2 May 2000, Michael Fox wrote:
> I would like to throw this out to the list:
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> If a fire alarm is activated in a building, and upon arrival, the responders
> find that it is a false alarm, then the responders make sure the building has
> been fully evacuated, does this constitute a fire drill?
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> MJF
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> Michael Fox
> Dep. Fire Inspector
> Yale University
> Office of the Fire Marshal
> 314 Prospect Street
> New Haven, CT 06515
> voice: 203-432-9924
> fax: 203-432-8937
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I do not consider a false alarm to be a drill, and frankly would consider
it to be a cop out to do so.
Paul A. Nichols
Dir. EH&S
Creighton University
(402)546-6269
Fax-(402)546-6403
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DO or DO Not! There is no TRY----"YODA"
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