Guest evacuation went properly after the New Year’s Day explosion in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, local fire officials said in a recent statement. Matthew Livelsberger’s ID, pictured above. He used ChatGPT to plan an explosion. (Image: Colorado Springs Gazette) Clark County Fire Department authorities didn’t criticize the hotel for the way safety systems worked after the incident, according to Las Vegas TV station KLAS. Typically, fire alarms at the hotel are supposed to sound on the floor where there’s a fire, as well as on the floors above and below the incident. But because of the unique situation, the alarm sounded differently, but in the correct areas. In this case, alarms were sounding in the lobby due to sprinkler activation in the porte-cochere,” a fire department official told KLAS. “Additionally, smoke detectors on the mezzanine level, which is the next level above the lobby, were activated and this, in turn, activated the alarms on the… Read More
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Source: Casino.org