Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor MONROVIA - No one was injured in a large structure fire at Bradoaks Elementary School Wednesday morning.
First responders were sent to the school, 930 East Lemon Ave., around 7:45 a.m. Wednesday, January 31. At least three units are affected by smoke damage. With the fire happening so early in the day, not all students were present at the school. There were no students inside any of the classes affected by the fire, according to Monrovia Fire Chief Jeremy Sanchez. Upon arrival, firefighters reported, smoke and fire showing from the building with active fire, and at least two units. Holes were cut through the roof to ventilate the structure to aid firefighters, Sanchez told SGV CityWatch. School staff and police officers evacuated students to the front of the school where parents at the time of this post are still continuing to pick up their children. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. There is no dollar amount yet on the damage caused to the classrooms, Sanchez told SGV CityWatch. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor MONROVIA - A student was hospitalized after suffering a severe injury when a 60-pound weight was dropped on the student’s hand.
First responders were called to the Monrovia High School gym, 845 W. Colorado Blvd., at 1:01 p.m. April 20. One of the student’s fingers was partially severed when the weight fell, according to Lt. Oberon of the Monrovia Police Department. The student was taken to a hospital for further treatment. Oberon did not know the age, or gender of the student. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor MONROVIA - Officers arrived en masse Thursday after receiving a report of a school shooting at Monrovia High School which ultimately ended up being false.
Dispatchers received a single call of an active shooter on the second floor of Monrovia High School, 845 W. Colorado Blvd., around 11:45 a.m. October 13. Officers arrived within three minutes of the call and the campus was immediately placed on lockdown, according to the Monroeville Police Department. Nearby Monroe Elementary School was also locked down after being told of a suspicious person walking nearby. That person was verified as a parent of a student at the elementary school, according to the Monrovia Police Department. Officers initiated a sweep of rooms at Monrovia High School after indicating they were no visible or audible signs of a shooting taking place, according to the Monrovia Police Department. “The first high school building was cleared within 20 minutes of the call and MPD continued a thorough check of the entire campus, each room, as a precaution. The campus was ultimately cleared within approximately 90 minutes of the call,” according to Monrovia City Manager Dylan Feik in a written statement. Both Monrovia High School and Monroe Elementary School had lockdowns lifted at 1:35 p.m. A reunification plan for students was used, but campus remained open for students who could not be picked up by any family member, or for students who wished to remain on campus, Feik said. “Other communities are reporting similar threats reported and the MPD is already working to report this incident to the Federal Bureau of Investigations,” Feik said. South Pasadena Police added extra patrols to their schools out of an abundance of caution after learning of the false calls. |
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