
Casper School Evacuated for Fire Alarm; All-Clear Given
A fire alarm prompted the evacuation of a Casper school Monday afternoon, but the all-clear has since been given and normal operations have resumed.
The fire alarm at Pathways Innovation Center went off shortly after 1 p.m., according to the Natrona County School District.
The Casper Fire-EMS Department responded immediately and determined the cause of the alarm was an overheated paint booth. Firefighters gave the all-clear for re-entry at 1:30 p.m.
All students and staff are safe. Normal school operations have resumed.
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