I think you should be reporting that to your account manager and if you have 
contacts the Telehouse Management, its worrying that a modern datacentre does 
not have the relevant alerting systems in place. You would hope the Fire 
Suppression would kick in without engineer intervention but it’s not the point. 
The staff should have responded in a few seconds IMHO. They should have come to 
find you to get you out safely, they have a duty of care. I’m sure their 
insurance providers would like to hear about that as well…. A small fire in a 
rack could have impacted and damaged an entire suite with that sort of lax 
behaviour.

The night operations at Telehouse Metro are often asleep with the lights off in 
the reception when I arrive in the middle of the night. That prob says it all…..

Thanks,


Graham

From: uknof <[email protected]> on behalf of Catalin Dominte 
<[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, 21 September 2017 at 17:35
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [uknof] Telehouse Fire Alarm

Hi Everyone,

Sorry for the long email, but I cannot make it any shorter :)

Been in Telehouse West a couple of nights ago and I was (un)fortunate enough to 
be caught in the middle of a nice fire alarm at 02:00.

As I was zoned in replacing a router, I realised (not sure how it's been on) 
that there is a funny noise in the suite somewhere on the top floor in THW. I 
was with another engineer on site, and we both started to talk about this funny 
noise, and after standing up we could hear something that resembled a fire 
alarm noise and we decided after about 5 minutes that it was not a drill.

We went out of the suite and finally we could hear the message clearly, asking 
us to evacuate.

Going down the stairs (as the lifts are not supposed to be used for obvious 
reasons) we did not see any staff or anyone trying to see what was happening.

We finally made it to the Telehouse Service desk, where the alarm noise was 
barely audible. Looked at their screens and there was no alarm anywhere to 
notify them about it, and they all had earphones on and did not even see us 
getting there. We told them about the alarm (this is about 15 minutes after we 
heard the funny noise) and that is seems to be only in THW.

At this point, one of the engineers removed his headphones, and asked us if we 
need help. :)). So we repeated this again.

Another engineer removed their headphones, and grabbed a high vis jacket and 
then asked the other Telehouse engineer to send that SMS. Then he proclaimed 
loud and clear: "I am in charge here. We need to evacuate the building", but 
only the two of you because you are the only ones in THW.

Finally we followed him outside, and we waited there for around 45 minutes 
while someone allegedly checked the fire alarm.

My question is, should I report this incident to Telehouse?
Am I being to paranoid for thinking that Telehouse West could have burned 
calmly for 15 minutes or more before anyone would have not anything?
Is it ok for onsite engineers to be sitting at their computers with ear phones 
on and no visual alarms on their NOC screens?

Catalin

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