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My school yesterday has a lockdown and two ppl are outside (the introuders) the introuder shots my classroom door and my classmates got scared and they were texting theyre parents i love you and the introuders get into the classroom and i was scared and thinking abt that introuders would kill my teachers or my classmates and i was praying to god for protection.
i had a blackout once and the fire drill came on and there was sparks in the gym it was cool but bad it wasnt a fire drill it was a real emergancy so the fire department came.
Gavone the Battle Hawk Somone pull the fire alarm and all my school got scared we were just getting back from break then the alarm went we had only sat down when it went and the teacher was so confused and everyone thought it was fire but my school has a policy that students can't open the door. And I'm like BITCH this school is on fire let me open it! That wasted 10 seconds then you got everyone screaming and one of r doors jammed. So me being head boy I had to shout BAD EXIT GO BACK NOW! Everyone was pretty scared.
@@shafaitali1013 one time when I was in middle school, the fire alarm went off and the entire school had to evacuate and then go all the way up to the high school. The only problem was that it was winter time and I didn’t have my jacket on, since it was in my locker. Apparently, some popcorn got burnt and a small fire started. I was on the second floor, which was only one floor below the 3rd one. I didn’t smell smoke through the hallway, but as soon as someone told us to walk up to the high school, everyone instantly knew that something was wrong.
On Tuesday (2/2/16) we had to get evacuated due to a small flame where the dinner ladies cook, and I was in Science and the fire alarm went off it was scary as you could smell it going out!
One time, when I was in fifth grade, the fire alarm went off and we had to evacuate the school and then walk all the way up to the high school…in the middle of winter.
Leaving disabled persons in stairwells during a severe weather evacuation is a poor solution. First responders have thousands of things to do during a real event like this and thinking that they will get to that stairwell in a timely fashion or even that communication to first responders can be made or received is a huge assumption. The city of Los Angeles has recently lost a discrimination suit for similar procedures. New York City is be being sued for the same in the wake of hurricane Sandy.
At our school we got a phone call saying we planted a bomb at your school it was very scary all my class was crying I felt sad for the preps but this is the end