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The most common incidents I have to deal with as a warden in a hall of residence are fire alarms.  We wardens go to bed at night - we all have day jobs - so we have a pager each that goes off to wake us in the event of a fire alarm.
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Previously we had no discretion but to phone the fire brigade before we went to investigate the incident and organize the evacuees before the brigade arrived.  Nowadays at  the fire service&#039;s request we go and investigate first, so it&#039;s very much in our own interests to discourage frivolous fire alarms.
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And one of the stories I tell was of one case where the brigade was so pissed off at having been called out to some drunken teenager breaking a fire alarm glass and running off that they not only called the police, but kept everyone outside, at 2 am on a freezing December Sunday right in front of an emptying student club night venue, for an hour while they wandered around checking every bedroom in the block for hazards and non-evacuees.
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 <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jan 2007 23:47:17 +0000</pubDate>
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