Edgewood Students Relocated To High School During Fire Alarm
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Staff Report-
Students were relocated to the high school following emergency protocol and to avoid students exposed to extreme temperatures. Warsaw Fire Department determined that the alarm was a result of a faulty sensor. Students were then bussed back to Edgewood Middle School.
Earlier this morning in an unrelated event, Warsaw Fire Department was called to Edgewood Middle School faculty parking lot where a car was reportedly on fire. Warsaw Fire Department had the situation under control and student drop-off was not affected.
For questions regarding these incidents, contact David Robertson, chief academic officer, at 574-371-5098.[[In-content Ad]]
Students were relocated to the high school following emergency protocol and to avoid students exposed to extreme temperatures. Warsaw Fire Department determined that the alarm was a result of a faulty sensor. Students were then bussed back to Edgewood Middle School.
Earlier this morning in an unrelated event, Warsaw Fire Department was called to Edgewood Middle School faculty parking lot where a car was reportedly on fire. Warsaw Fire Department had the situation under control and student drop-off was not affected.
For questions regarding these incidents, contact David Robertson, chief academic officer, at 574-371-5098.[[In-content Ad]]
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