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Surbiton firefighters hit out at "stupidity" of students.SURBITON firefighters are enraged at the number of hoax callouts to campuses that have been made by Kingston students in the last month.
According to Borough Commander for the fire brigade, John Elwell, it is important to make a distinction between the accidental and the malicious setting-off of fire alarms. He suggests ways to avoid accidentally setting off the alarms:
He believes that if Kingston University and the fire brigade work together, it is simply “a matter of educating students and genuinely informing them what to do.” Kingston University issued all students with a welcome pack, including information on fire safety. It has held one in a series of induction talks where fire safety systems and procedures across campus are explained. With Bonfire night fast approaching, the fire service urges Kingston students to act responsibly and enjoy events safely during a busy period. Commander Elwell urges Kingston students to act responsibly and safely and also to remember, “the fire brigade is there to help.”
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