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Fire Alarm Disrupts City Council Meeting Emergency Evacuation Ordered

June 04, 2024 | Port Arthur City, Jefferson County, Texas



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Fire Alarm Disrupts City Council Meeting Emergency Evacuation Ordered
During a recent city council meeting, an unexpected fire alarm prompted a temporary recess as officials prioritized safety. Councilman Lewis initiated the session with a brief report, but his inquiries were cut short when an announcement warned attendees of a fire in the building, urging everyone to exit via the stairs rather than the elevator.

As the council members and attendees evacuated, the meeting was paused until the city attorney arrived to address the situation. The council plans to resume discussions once safety protocols are confirmed, indicating a willingness to adapt the agenda in light of the incident.

This unexpected interruption highlights the importance of safety measures in public meetings and the council's commitment to ensuring the well-being of its members and the public. Further updates on the meeting's continuation and the nature of the fire are anticipated as the situation develops.

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