write a descriptive paragraph on a fire drill in morning assembly
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A fire drill is a method of practicing how a building would be evacuated in the event of a fire or other emergencies. In most cases, the building's existing fire alarm system is activated and the building is evacuated by means of the nearest available exit as if an emergency had actually occurred. Fire drill procedures may vary depending on the building type, such as hospitals or high rise buildings, where occupants may simply be relocated within the building as opposed to evacuating the building. Generally, the evacuation is timed to ensure that it is fast enough, and problems with the emergency system or evacuation procedures are identified to be remedied. In addition to fire drills, most buildings have their fire alarm systems checked on a regular basis to ensure that the system is working. Fire alarm tests are often done outside normal business hours so as to minimize disruption of building functions and in schools they are often done during a time when students and staff aren't around or during the holidays where specialist fire alarm engineers will test the alarms in the building and repair or upgrade the system if needed.
We had a fire-fighting drill yesterday. Mock fire safety drills were conducted. The students sitting in the classes heard the fire alarm and through fire and smoke rushed out of the classes through emergency exits. The student and teacher fire-fighters took off the fire-extinguishers from the corridors and rehearsed dousing the flames.
The teachers and the students in the first-aid group along with the school doctor were ready to render first aid to the injured ones. A unit of the city's Fire Brigade department also participated in one of the drills. The purpose behind the observing of the fire-fighting week was to make children aware of the fire-fighting skills so that they are prepared for any emergency in the occurrence of any untoward happening.