From eno__(at)MAPSONandrew.cmu.edu Tue May 13 15:21:36 2003 Date: Sun, 11 May 2003 18:23:38 -0400 From: Eno Thereska To: karen__(at)MAPSONece.cmu.edu Cc: d-level__(at)MAPSONece.cmu.edu, ganger__(at)MAPSONece.cmu.edu, gripe__(at)MAPSONece.cmu.edu Subject: Update: [Fwd: URGENT: do NOT come to d-level tonight] Hi, A short update on this: John and I waited for the hazard people to come and apparently they determined the gas is not poisonous. A grad student was performing some experiments while the ventilation system was down and all the gas went to the hallway. The police is still investigating the issue. The gas should be ventilated away by tomorrow. Meanwhile no one should come to the d-level of Hamershlag hall tonight. Thanks Eno Karen Lindenfelser wrote: > FMS, > > Please call me at 412-268-XXXX or 412-854-XXXX TONIGHT so I can alert > people that probably will not look at email as to the status of the > problem. > > Thanks Eno. > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: URGENT: do NOT come to d-level tonight > Date: Sun, 11 May 2003 17:37:30 -0400 > From: Eno Thereska > Organization: Carnegie Mellon University., Electrical & Comp. Engineering > To: d-level__(at)MAPSONece.cmu.edu > > Hi, > > There is some sort of poisonous gas by the elevator that is slowly > making its way into > our cubes. It makes breathing difficult and makes one cough. John > Griffin notified > the appropriate people that handle these situations. D-level was just > evacuated... > > So stay home tonight and be careful when you come in tomorrow. > > Eno