\ —by G.M.— ere have been a number accidents in the res- ences at UPEI during 8 last couple of weeks. Saturday Oct. 28th ere was a flood in anchard Hall which Coded two floors in the " section. Last Thurs— y, Nov. 2nd there was fire in Bernadine Hall sulting in the entire ilding being evacuated. e flood at Blanchard cured on Saturday even- 9 or rather early Sun— y morning after the rvest Ball! One of the nants was brushing her eth when the sink fell ff the wall. She was t able to close the 1ve because the hot water ipe was broken and she ight have been scalded.. e called the Head Res— dent who in turn had to all Security and then aintenance to find out hich of the MAIN lines ad to be closed off. is was at approx. 2:30 n the morning. By the ime the main line‘was losed, 2nd floor was” loaded and water had ' i / eaked thrOugh the floor/ eiling to the first floor artments where there as approximately two tis not‘yet known the cunt of damage or what e university intends 0 do about water damaged roperty! ‘ ast Thursday, the fire larm sounded in the Sec— ri ty Department . Mem— ers of the Security, as sual, went to check out is alarm. 'Imagine their urprise when they found, ut there was really a ire! There have been uPle of years; all of em false! . fiEd the Fire Department ho arrived_on campus me AND “.000 IN RESIDENCES PEICAMPUS BECOMES DISASTER AREA!!! within 9 minutes). ‘All _ residents of the building were evacuated. Members of the Ch'town Fire Dept. entered the building and took care of the problem. It appears the incinerator in the basement had plug— ged up and someone had ~~left the door open. Windows and doors were opened and the smoke disappeared. There was little smoke damage and tenants entered the build- ing within an hour. Security and the fire >Dept. acted quickly... this time! Things-might THE UPEI SUN,Thursday,Nov.9,I978,page 3 have been very different. Security looked into the alarm immediately instead of just saying it was probably another false alarm; there were eight members of security on campus (instead of the usual two) because they were attending their mon- thly staff meeting; some clown pulled a fire alarm _in the gym awhile after the fire trucks reached Bernadine (another false alarm); curious onlookers abandoned their cars be— hind and around the fire equipment blocking off all entrance and exit lanes for emergency vehi- cles, had the fire been more serious; the fire was during the day time when most students were in class, had it been the night, they would prob- ably have ignored the alarm. Now since the proctors no longer have pass—keys to the rooms, the member of security would have had to check the 100+ rooms in the building by himself. UPFI was indeed fortunate that nothing more serious happened. If you are an engineer: this chair can” be yours. It's the Master Engineering Control Centre of one of our DDH 280 Destroyers —powered by jet turbine engines, one of the most advanced propulsion systems in the world. I I I l I I I I v I In Canada's ships, Maritime I Engineers work in a wide range of I disciplines—mechanical, electrical and I electronic. Marine Engineers are .. responsible for hull, main propulsion, I and associated systems. Combat Systems : I I I I I I I I I I I I " 5mg Director of Recruiting & Selection, Engineers are responsible for the _ Ottawa Ontar'o K‘A 0K2 11,5”ng ~fIghtIng eqUIpment—weapons, electronic ‘ Please send me more information about sensors, communIcatIons and control Canadian Forces for systems. And both are managers, . ' supervisors and leaders of men. Name ' If youlre an engineer, or studying to become one, think about this Officer’s Add'ess City career. It will offer you challenge Province post,“ Code on both a professional and Course personal level—and might take _ _ UniverSIty Year ‘ you anywhere in the world. ASKUSABOUTYOU I I I I | I I l I I l I I I I I I National Defence Headquarters, 1 I I I I I I l I | | I I I I I I I I I l . , ' CANADIAN ARMED FORCES