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Residents worried after mistaken emergency alert at NSCC campus in Truro

A screenshot shows the emergency alert that was issued to residents in the Truro-area. (Source: Colchester County Fire Emergency) A screenshot shows the emergency alert that was issued to residents in the Truro-area. (Source: Colchester County Fire Emergency)
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A mistaken alert from a college in Truro, N.S., left some residents and students in the area worried.

An alert from the NSCC Truro Campus warned of an emergency lockdown in the area, telling people to “take shelter in the nearest classroom, office, or student housing room and lock the door.”

In a statement to CTV News, manager of external relations for NSCC, Kathleen Cameron, said the alert that was sent out was a mistake.

“There was an alert from our Truro Campus indicating a lockdown situation. Staff have confirmed the campus alert was the result of an accidental activation of a security pull station. There is no lockdown/situation on campus. We apologize for any concern this caused anyone in our community,” read the statement.

A revised alert was issued to residents in the area shortly after the original.

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