7 '45 PT, fizz 4 .4„, .k ~.~;-..r~~• :~°:-- z . OEM ZEI e ~ K:. 14+1.e5.. A fire drill ty minutes and entallin every fire procedure was held October 23, at Erie Hall for the purpose of determining problems involved with firefighting on campus. Within pumper truck Inc s ide Fire Department, a iesleyville hose trucks a i;:uh-t Lawrence Park and 3elle vehicles, and rence Pare Df77:-. - - , -tment were ou eration. The ca=us Safet'r Committee consisting of nr. Balmer, chai - r . man; Cambell, dir— ector of grounds and buildings; Mrs. Lobaugh nurse, Mr. Onorato; Mrs. Peterson, assistant c•-• _as titer the tine spar_ of the drill a ,L 4 tank truck '"ire DecartmenT., ambulance, a - I n.dH,R"," „A r 7 4 . NN-P -'4-,k • tease ^F real from the Brook— Valley emergency f_nto full cio— dean of , _ or- were in charge of the observation and compu— tation of the drill. A report was then com— Piled from their information and from a meeting between Mr. Balmer and the fire chief to discuss recommendations. of importance to Students was, "Campus traf— fic continued with no regard to the fire and emergency vehicles [and] one student drove his car over a fire hose." This is obstruc— tion of the fire equipment and is punish— able by a fifty dollar fine. problems concerned with fire fighting on the campus and gave perspective for any in the future. • ,* r• - • . - _ _ E _ "1".1 Student Affairs and Bernard Scott One observation in the report which is The similated fire made evident all the
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