Fire engine outside Hall-Atwater. Public Safety officer and cruiser stationed across the street. No word on what’s happening as of yet.
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8 thoughts on “Breaking: Fire Dept. outside Hall-Atwater”
anonymous
well that’s certainly not true
anonymous
well that’s certainly not true
Anonymous
Any time police or fire personnel are responding to a call on campus is significant, especially in light of the recent fires in Hall-Atwater.
Anonymous
Any time police or fire personnel are responding to a call on campus is significant, especially in light of the recent fires in Hall-Atwater.
Anonymous
I know you mean well, but posting every move of the police/fire department before we know whether there’s a real emergency is only going to scare people. We’ve had enough fear in the past week–please save these posts for when they’re needed.
Anonymous
I know you mean well, but posting every move of the police/fire department before we know whether there’s a real emergency is only going to scare people. We’ve had enough fear in the past week–please save these posts for when they’re needed.
Anonymous
At around 2:10pm, paramedics took a student out of a fourth floor classroom in the PAC. I overheard some of his classmates saying that he appeared to have had a seizure. I am guessing that the firetrucks were responding to this.
Anonymous
At around 2:10pm, paramedics took a student out of a fourth floor classroom in the PAC. I overheard some of his classmates saying that he appeared to have had a seizure. I am guessing that the firetrucks were responding to this.
well that’s certainly not true
well that’s certainly not true
Any time police or fire personnel are responding to a call on campus is significant, especially in light of the recent fires in Hall-Atwater.
Any time police or fire personnel are responding to a call on campus is significant, especially in light of the recent fires in Hall-Atwater.
I know you mean well, but posting every move of the police/fire department before we know whether there’s a real emergency is only going to scare people. We’ve had enough fear in the past week–please save these posts for when they’re needed.
I know you mean well, but posting every move of the police/fire department before we know whether there’s a real emergency is only going to scare people. We’ve had enough fear in the past week–please save these posts for when they’re needed.
At around 2:10pm, paramedics took a student out of a fourth floor classroom in the PAC. I overheard some of his classmates saying that he appeared to have had a seizure. I am guessing that the firetrucks were responding to this.
At around 2:10pm, paramedics took a student out of a fourth floor classroom in the PAC. I overheard some of his classmates saying that he appeared to have had a seizure. I am guessing that the firetrucks were responding to this.