Thursday, October 27, 2011

Fire alarm triggered, Gray Wolf Hall evacuated


UPDATE 10/28: According to Bob Wright, director of campus safety and emergency management, "The elevator is working properly and the irritating odor is gone."


Students evacuate Gray Wolf Hall. // Photo by  Ian Buck.

Today at 2 p.m. the fire alarm in Gray Wolf Hall went off when the hydraulic fluid in the elevator overheated and released noxious fumes into the air, according to assistant fire marshal Jim Venturo.

Venturo said when the fluid overheated "someone pulled the alarm, as they were supposed to."

The building was immediately evacuated. Students were coughing and covering their mouths as they waited to leave.

Bob Lord, director of EvCC emergency preparedness, said: "something triggered the fire alarm system, but there's nothing active."

The hydraulic fluid fumes are non-flammable and harmless in short-term exposure, according to Venturo.

Gray Wolf Hall was closed for 45 minutes but has re-opened and classes are back in session.


Story by Elana Pidgeon.



Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Fire scare in the Parks building

Everett Fire Dept. arrives at Parks // Photo by Claudia Furmanczyk
Monday afternoon a trigger from a fire alarm sent people scrambling out of the Parks building.

Without delay the Everett Fire Department arrived and began to assess the situation. According to Fire Captain Curt Rider, the alarm was triggered by paint and drywall fumes from the construction site.

The situation was quickly secured, and people were let back into the building.

Many people remained unaware of the situation, including construction workers that were working directly outside Parks. Fortunately, this was a false alarm and no danger was present.

Story by Winonna Saari.