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fire drill
noun
a practice drill for a company of firefighters, the crew of a ship, etc., to train them in their duties in case of fire.
a drill for pupils in a school, employees in a factory, etc., to train them in the manner of exit to be followed in case of fire.
fire drill
noun
a rehearsal of duties or escape procedures to be followed in case of fire
Word History and Origins
Origin of fire drill1
Example Sentences
“The fire drill was a hard one to choreograph,” said Lewis, who operated the camera.
Campus President Christopher Becker told ABC7 that there is 24/7 security on campus and regular safety drills, fire drills and earthquake drills.
“Some employers may choose to conduct ‘ICE Drills’ — similar to fire drills — for staff to gauge preparedness and help employees keep calm in the event of a real visit,” she said.
At least that was the case on a recent morning when he popped into a Zoom interview from his phone in the midst of an unexpected company fire drill.
State deputy chief minister Brajesh Pathak said a safety review of the public hospital had been carried out in February, and a fire drill as recently as June.
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