Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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Gwinnett Daily Post
LOGANVILLE — Classes weren’t expected to be disrupted after firefighters responded Tuesday morning to a report of smoke at Cooper Elementary School in Loganville, officials said.
School personnel reported smoke in the cafeteria of the 555 Ozora Road school about 6:42 a.m. Crews found what appeared to be an electrical odor and light haze of smoke in the cafeteria. The source is believed to be an HVAC unit, but the incident remains under investigation, said Fire Department spokesman Capt. Thomas Rutledge. No injuries or damage to the building were reported. “The school was not in session and no students were at the school,” Rutledge said. “Only a few staff from the office and a few teachers were temporarily evacuated.” Rutledge said the school was opened on schedule and all students were expected to be able to report for classes.More like this story
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