Accident at SMU on Dyer
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Accident at SMU on Dyer
This comes from the DMN web site:
Dallas and University Park firefighters are responding to a reported hazardous materials emergency near Dyer Street on the SMU campus. No injuries have been confirmed. More details to come.
Dallas and University Park firefighters are responding to a reported hazardous materials emergency near Dyer Street on the SMU campus. No injuries have been confirmed. More details to come.
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I don't think I was ever coherant for those 3AM dorm fire drills.CalallenStang wrote:Everyone who has had to endure a fire drill in the past few years will appreciate this: the fire marshal actually has his hazmat situation in which to enforce shelter-in-place.
Seriously, that guy mentions the possibility of this every single fire drill.
Here's what happened according to the DMN:
Three people were taken to local hospitals as a precaution this afternoon after workers power washing the outside of a hazardous materials building on the SMU campus triggered an alarm that automatically emitted a fire retardant, officials said.
About 200 people were evacuated from buildings in the area surrounding the 3000 block of Dyer Court after University Park and Dallas firefighters were called to the scene about 1:55 p.m.
No serious injuries have been reported, and fire officials have given the all clear to allow the evacuated people back inside, officials said.
Three people were taken to local hospitals as a precaution this afternoon after workers power washing the outside of a hazardous materials building on the SMU campus triggered an alarm that automatically emitted a fire retardant, officials said.
About 200 people were evacuated from buildings in the area surrounding the 3000 block of Dyer Court after University Park and Dallas firefighters were called to the scene about 1:55 p.m.
No serious injuries have been reported, and fire officials have given the all clear to allow the evacuated people back inside, officials said.
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Misti Compton wrote: We have been given the all clear to re-enter the Junkins and Embrey Buildings. All rooms inside both buildings have been locked and secured by DeeDee and myself for those that have already left campus.
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Misti Compton
Executive Assistant to the Dean
Southern Methodist University
School of Engineering
P.O. Box 750339
Dallas, TX 75275-0339
Phone: 214-768-3051
Fax: 214-768-3845
Email: [email protected]
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really hated those drills. the real heroes were the ones who slept thru them and stayed in bedcouch 'em wrote:I don't think I was ever coherant for those 3AM dorm fire drills.CalallenStang wrote:Everyone who has had to endure a fire drill in the past few years will appreciate this: the fire marshal actually has his hazmat situation in which to enforce shelter-in-place.
Seriously, that guy mentions the possibility of this every single fire drill.
i would be one of the ones who slept through them... i only woke up for one of them my entire freshmen year, my roommate and I strolled out front with only our underwear on...jkflamebo wrote:really hated those drills. the real heroes were the ones who slept thru them and stayed in bedcouch 'em wrote:I don't think I was ever coherant for those 3AM dorm fire drills.CalallenStang wrote:Everyone who has had to endure a fire drill in the past few years will appreciate this: the fire marshal actually has his hazmat situation in which to enforce shelter-in-place.
Seriously, that guy mentions the possibility of this every single fire drill.
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I must not have been either. I cannot recall anyone official ever talking. Between the fire drills and the drunken jackballs who pulled the fire alarm regularly in Boaz, I did not get as much sleep as I would have liked.couch 'em wrote:I don't think I was ever coherant for those 3AM dorm fire drills.CalallenStang wrote:Everyone who has had to endure a fire drill in the past few years will appreciate this: the fire marshal actually has his hazmat situation in which to enforce shelter-in-place.
Seriously, that guy mentions the possibility of this every single fire drill.
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We didn't have a lot of fire drills in Boaz when I was a freshman, as I recall. But we did set alarm clocks for 3 AM every now and then so people could empty the remains of a stale keg into the carpet on the fourth floor and slide up and down the hallway until they were covered in rug burns and stunk like a brewery. Ah, good times.
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