Atrium fire alarm set off by smoke from ceramics kiln
July 5, 2011A fire alarm that sounded in the Art and Journalism Building around 5:45 p.m. went off when smoke from a ceramics kiln hit the smoke detector.
A fire alarm that sounded in the Art and Journalism Building around 5:45 p.m. went off when smoke from a ceramics kiln hit the smoke detector.
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