Wallace Building Fire Alarm - Safe To Return
Hello Riddell Faculty staff and students,
I hope you weren't too cold waiting for an update! The recently set off fire alarm has been inspected by the firefighting crew that came by. They've let us know that it is now safe to return to the building, and you can resume whatever you were working on before.
If I hear more information about the incident, I'll be sure to send updates.
Thanks,
Nick Lupky, B.Env.D. (He/Him/His) Communications & Marketing Coordinator Dean's Office Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources University of Manitoba 497 Wallace Building | 125 Dysart Road | Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 Nick.Lupky@umanitoba.camailto:Nick.Lupky@umanitoba.ca | (204)-915-7203 *This message is available in alternate formats upon request.
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Nick Lupky