Category Archives: College/University (on campus)
Manhattan, KS – Dormitory fire at Kansas State University extinguished by sprinkler system; No injuries reported
Durham, NH – Fire in lab building at University of New Hampshire extinguished by sprinkler system
Ithaca, NY – Fire on 10th floor of on-campus residential high rise contained by sprinkler system
The cause of the fire is under investigation at this time.
“Early notification and quick responses keep these potentially serious events, from turning tragic,” the fire department said on its Facebook page.
St. Paul, MN – Sprinkler system halts arson fire at St. Catherine University; No injuries reported
The incident began when someone alerted St. Kate’s Public Safety to a fire in a basement bathroom in Derham Hall, an administrative building, which was followed by additional reports of fires, according to the university statement.
After a third fire was reported, “a pattern was noted, arson was suspected and university officials along with the St. Paul Police and Fire Departments were immediately alerted,” the statement said.
Officers responded to the campus at 11:40 a.m., along with firefighters, on a report of suspicious fires, according to police.
In addition to Derham Hall, the fires were found and quickly contained in Our Lady of Victory Chapel; Fontbonne and Mendel halls, which are classroom buildings; Butler Center, the fitness facility; St. Mary Hall, a dorm; and Coeur de Catherine, the student center, according to Sara Berhow, St. Kate’s spokeswoman. Two of the fires were set in Coeur de Catherine.
Campus public safety officers worked with the police and fire departments to review security footage and identified a suspect entering various buildings. At about 1:30 p.m., the suspect was found in a lounge in Crandall Hall, a dorm.
The woman, identified in a police report as Tnuza Jamal Hassan, was removed from campus at 2:35 p.m. and police arrested her on suspicion of first-degree arson.
Hassan, of Minneapolis, was a St. Kate’s student during the fall semester, but was not enrolled for January term or the spring semester, according to Berhow.
“While this was an unfortunate and stressful event, I am thankful we are all safe and for the wonderful and fast response of our Public Safety team along with the local police and fire departments,” said St. Kate’s President Becky Roloff. “Their thorough and quick actions helped ensure we were kept informed and the situation was resolved as quickly as possible.”
St. Kate’s is in session for students taking four-week January-term classes. The university notified their community on Wednesday about the incident via email, their emergency alert system and social media, with messages going out every 15 minutes until police gave the all-clear, Berhow said.
Durham, NC – Dorm room fire at Duke University extinguished by sprinkler system; No injuries reported
San Antonio, TX – Fire in university apartment building under construction put out by sprinkler system
Kennesaw, GA – Fire in on-campus residence hall extinguished by sprinkler system
*** No Media Coverage *** On 11/9/17 – A fire in a residence hall room at Kennesaw State University was extinguished by an automatic sprinkler head. The fire started from a vape e- cigarette battery and damage from the fire was contained to one room in a two bedroom suite. This large residence hall includes 485 two- or four-bedroom suites.
Parkland, WA – Fire on 8th floor of campus residence hall extinguished by sprinkler system
Leschensky was in class when the fire occurred and recalled receiving a phone call from his roommate shortly after informing him of the damage.
“I was concerned about the extent of the damage, and was playing a ton of worse-case scenarios through my head as I walked to lower campus,” Leschensky said.
Once there, Leschensky and his roommates answered questions for CSAF, CPFR firefighters and the responding Fire Marshal. Leschensky said he felt relieved to know the kitchen was the only damaged area. However, he said he was also “bummed about all the people that were upset at us as a result of the fire.”
Leschensky and his roommates received alternative Tingelstad living arrangements from Residential Life until their room receives the proper repairs. Leschensky said the fire has added excess stress to his first year at Pacific Lutheran University.
“Relocating to a new room, trying to settle into a new routine and taking a lot of negativity from all the people affected has made this more stressful than it needed to be,” Leschensky said. “College is already a grind, so this whole situation just made it worse. I’m just burned out, literally.”