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A precautionary shelter-in-place order was issued at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsburg on Monday morning, prompting a brief period of heightened alert across campus. The directive, communicated to students and staff, advised individuals to remain indoors and secure their locations while authorities assessed a potential safety concern.
Campus police and security personnel responded immediately to the situation, conducting a thorough investigation of the reported threat. The response was swift and coordinated, aiming to ensure the safety of all individuals on campus grounds. After a comprehensive assessment, officials determined there was no active threat to the college community.
The all-clear was given shortly after the initial order, with normal campus activities resuming. College administration has thanked students and staff for their swift compliance with the safety protocol, emphasizing that the action was taken out of an abundance of caution. The incident underscores the institution's prepared response procedures for potential emergency situations, prioritizing community safety above all else. No further details regarding the nature of the initial report have been disclosed.
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