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In order to improve the abilities of self-protection and self-saving when a fire breaks out, a fire drill was carried out in our school. It was at two o¡¯clock last Wednesday afternoon. All the staff and students, about 4000 in total, participated in it. With 5 minutes, all rapidly got out of their classrooms or offices and reached the designed places safely. After the activity, we feel it¡¯s very important for us to experience such a drill and greatly improve our sense of safety.