Fire Safety Report and Fire Statistics

In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), DU has developed an annual fire safety report. This document summarizes the reporting components required by the HEOA and is applicable to only the University Park Campus. The Western Colorado and Four Corners Campuses do not have student housing. 

DU maintains compliance with fire and life-safety standards in all buildings owned or under the control of DU, in accordance with the International Fire Code as adopted by the City and County of Denver, the Denver Amendments to the International Fire Code, and the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) regulations. This includes buildings associated with student housing.

The Department of Campus Safety in partnership with DU’s Housing & Residential Education (HRE) are committed to providing students with fire safety training and a safe community for living and learning.

Residents of the following student housing buildings are subject to their housing contract, DU Honor Code and Guide to Residence Living.

  • The Hub, Centennial Halls, Centennial Towers, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Zeta, Dimond Family Residential Village, Gamma Phi Beta, Hilltop Hall, Johnson-McFarlane Hall, Lambda Chi Alpha, Lynn Marie Apartments, Mesa Apartments, Nagel Hall, Nelson Hall, Ridgeline Apartments, Summit Apartments, Transfer House, University Lofts, University Place Apartments, and Zeta Beta Tau.

Residents of the following student housing buildings are subject to their leasing agreement and DU Honor Code (unless the resident is not affiliated with DU).

  • Asbury Heights, Brittany Manor & Gardens, Carousel Apartments, The Florentine, University North, University South, York Street Flats, York Street Lofts.

Fire Safety Definitions

Definition of a Fire

For the purposes of fire safety reporting, a fire is defined as “any instance of open flame or other burning in a place not intended to contain the burning or in an uncontrolled manner.”

Definition of a Fire Safety System

The HEOA defines a fire safety system as any mechanism or system related to the detection of a fire, the warning resulting from a fire, or the control of a fire. This may include sprinkler systems or other fire extinguishing systems, fire detection devices, stand-alone smoke alarms, devices that alert one to the presence of a fire, such as horns, bells, or strobe lights; smoke-control and reduction mechanisms; and fire doors and walls that reduce the spread of a fire.

Fire Safety Reporting

For safety and statistical purposes, all fires, whether active or extinguished, should be reported to the Department of Campus Safety as soon as it is safe to do so.

To report an active fire on campus:

Dial 9-1-1 for response by the local fire department.

When feasible, contact the Department of Campus Safety at 303-871-3000.

To report evidence of a fire or past fire situation in DU Student Housing, contact the following:

Department of Campus Safety at 303-871-2334

Reported fire incidents, which are found to be actual fires, will be included in the annual fire statistics.

Fire Prevention Policies and Procedures

HRE has developed policies and procedures for a safer community. These procedures are communicated to the resident hall students through The Guide to Residence Living. Students are also responsible for complying with DU’s Honor Code, which outlines the policies and procedures applicable to all students at DU. HRE enters into a housing contract with each student, who lives in University owned or operated housing. Those agreements include restrictions related to portable electrical appliances, smoking and open flame. Residents living in Wheelhouse Apartments managed properties are subject to their lease agreement with Wheelhouse. The applicable fire prevention policies are as follows:

DU Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities Policies and Procedures Honor Code

Endangerment includes the following:

  • Substantial Risk: Any act that directly or indirectly creates a substantial risk to , , health or physical safety, regardless of intent. This includes, but is not limited to, preventing, delaying, or interfering with any University Official, law enforcement officer, and/or emergency service professional from evaluating or providing assistance to another individual. 
  • False Report: Any act, display, or communication that intentionally initiates or causes to be initiated any false report of an emergency, including, but not limited to, any threat of fire, explosion, or any other emergency or the unauthorized possession, use, or alteration of any emergency or safety equipment. 
  • Weapons: Any possession or use of Weapons, ammunition, explosives, or other objects designed or used to inflict injury or damage while on University Premises or items that simulate Weapons or other dangerous objects, even if the Student possesses a valid concealed Weapons permit or other lawful permission to carry a Weapon. The reckless misuse of these items either on or off University Premises is prohibited. The University does not prohibit the possession of non-lethal self-defense instruments such as pepper spray; however, the University does prohibit the reckless or inappropriate use of those instruments or other items that could cause harm when not used for their intended purpose.

Fire Safety violations includes the following:

  • Explosive Devices: Any possession or use of fireworks, explosives, or other objects designed or used to explode, inflict injury or damage, or cause a spark while on University Premises, even if the Student possesses a valid permit or other lawful permission or the reckless misuse of these items either on or off University Premises.
  • Fire Setting/Starting: Intentionally or recklessly causing or attempting to cause a fire that damages or threatens University or personal property and/or causes injury.
  • Fire Safety Equipment: Intentionally or recklessly tampering with, damaging, or improperly using fire safety equipment.

Violation of Housing and Residential Education’s Community Standards

In addition to the Community Standards set forth in the Honor Code, Residents and their Guests in University owned or operated housing are expected to comply with all community standards listed below, and any alleged violation of such community standards may be documented. Residents may have permitted Guests and are responsible for the actions of their Guests. Guests are expected to uphold all University Policies, including Housing & Residential Education’s (HRE) Community Standards. If a Resident’s Guest engages in potential violations of any University Policy or Community Standard, the Resident may be held accountable through the SRR process as outlined in this Honor Code.

Residents should discuss with their roommates and/or suitemates their expectations for following these community standards as all residents are responsible for the actions and items in their assigned living space.

Shared Spaces, Technology, and Facilities Use standards include the following:

  • Approved Items: Residents must not be in the possession of or use any items that are prohibited in University owned or operated housing, this includes but is not limited to candles and lighters.

Fire Safety standards include the following:

  • Cooking: Residents must follow all cooking-related fire safety measures and requirements.
  • Decorations: Residents’ decorations must be consistent with decorating restrictions in University-owned or operated housing. Residents must not hang decorations or other items from a smoke detector, sprinkler heads, sprinkler pipes, sprinkler line, other pipes, or ceilings, temporarily or permanently.
  • Evacuation: Residents must follow the evacuation process and follow all verbal directives instructions from University Officials, Fire and Police Department, and Emergency Response Personnel. This includes but is not limited to immediately exiting buildings during any fire drills or alarms.

DU Housing & Residential Education Guide to Residence Living

Fire Safety

You must follow all fire safety policies in The Honor Code and the Guide to Residence Living. Residents who violate a fire safety policy may be referred to the Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities (SRR) for action under the Honor Code. In addition to any outcomes assigned by SRR to students found responsible for such violations, the University may terminate a student’s housing contract and prohibit the student from living in University housing. Failure to comply with applicable fire safety policies may also result in a student facing criminal charges or civil liability for property damage or personal injury.

Fire Safety Equipment

The University has installed advanced fire safety technology in University housing, including smoke detectors, thermal alarms connected to the central fire alarm system, and a sprinkler system to provide a high level of protection in the event of a fire.

Each sprinkler head operates with a “fusible link,” a small device that melts under the heat of a fire and releases the water flow. The sprinklers can also be activated if the fusible links or the system pipes are pulled or struck, such as if you hang any object from the sprinkler head or are carrying or throwing an object that hits the sprinkler head. Because the fusible links are susceptible, you must be extremely careful not to touch, throw anything at, or hang anything from them.

The sprinkler heads are tied into a powerful building-wide sprinkler system. When the sprinklers are activated, they will generate more than forty (40) gallons of water each minute from each head. The water will damage personal and other residents’ belongings in different rooms on your floor and the below floors. You may be held accountable for the resulting water damage if you intentionally or carelessly activate the sprinkler system.

If a fire activates the sprinklers, the Denver Fire Department will investigate to determine the cause of the fire. If you intentionally or carelessly set a fire, you may be referred to the Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities under the Honor Code, subject to criminal charges or civil liability for property damage or personal injury caused by the fire or water, and otherwise held financially responsible.

Housing & Residential Education policy prohibits starting fires and tampering with, interfering with, or unintentionally causing the activation of any kind of fire emergency equipment, including but not limited to:

  • Striking, removing, tampering with, or hanging items from any smoke detector, sprinkler head, or sprinkler line. 
  • Activating a fire alarm under false pretenses or falsely calling a fire
  • Discharging or removing a fire extinguisher or hose
  • Breaking the safety glass on the fire extinguisher case
  • Propping open or barricading fire doors
  • Leaving an area through a locked fire door

Fire Inspections

As part of the ongoing fire prevention initiatives in the City of Denver, firefighters from the local fire station or inspectors from the Fire Prevention and Hazardous Materials Division will visit each building accompanied by Campus Safety officers and other University personnel at least once per year to confirm compliance with Denver Fire Code and good life safety practices. Any issues found during these inspections will be resolved by Facilities, HRE, or Campus Safety personnel by order of the Denver Fire Department.

Residence hall fire alarms are inspected annually to confirm proper functioning under normal conditions. These inspections are performed by a University Alarm Technician or by private contractors.

Fire Alarm Activation

If a fire alarm sounds, residents and guests must immediately vacate the building via the nearest stairwell and proceed at least 50 feet (15 meters) outside the building, where they must remain until a Campus Safety Officer or other first responder allows residents to re-enter the building. Residents and guests must fully cooperate in all evacuations. Failure to evacuate the building if an alarm sounds may result in a referral to the Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities for action under the Honor Code.

Cooking

Cooking is only permitted in designated kitchen areas. When cooking in authorized areas, residents must comply with the following requirements:

  • If the cooking surface or cookware is messy, dirty, or excessively greasy, clean the cooking surface and cookware before use.
  • Do not overload the circuit when using electric cooking appliances such as microwaves, kettles, or toasters.
  • Never leave food that is cooking or an active cooking surface unattended.
  • Before starting to cook, familiarize yourself with the fire safety resources available and know where the fire extinguisher is.
  • Before leaving the kitchen area after you finish cooking, clean up, dispose of trash, and turn off all appliances.

If a fire starts and you can safely do so, contain the fire by closing the oven door or microwave or putting the lid on the pan. Use an available fire extinguisher suitable for the type of fire. If these efforts fail, pull the fire alarm and evacuate immediately.

Prohibited Items & Materials

In addition to items prohibited by the University’s Honor Code, certain items are not permitted in all University-owned or operated housing, except in suites/apartments with a kitchen.

Items Prohibited in all Apartments & Residence Hall Communities

Possession or use of the following items are prohibited within all University-owned and operated housing:

  • Personal air conditioning units (except that students in Centennial Halls, Johnson-McFarlane, Hilltop Apartments, and 4D House may have evaporative air coolers up to a capacity of 150 watts/44 BTUs and a 3-gallon tank)
  • Grills within or external to any residential community
  • Extension cords (surge protectors are allowed)
  • Motorized equipment within a residential building including, but not limited to, electric skateboards, electric longboards, one-wheels, and scooters
  • Any gas-powered equipment
  • Candles, incense, or any other item that maintains a persistent flame
  • Items with exposed coils or heating elements include, but are not limited to, hot plates with coil burners, space heaters, electric grills with exposed coils, electric coil burners, and electric kettles with exposed elements
  • Halogen lights or lightbulbs
  • Hazardous materials including, but not limited to, gasoline, propane, butane, or other
    flammable liquids or gases

Items Additionally Prohibited in Residence Halls

Except in suites/apartments with a kitchen, the following items are prohibited in University-owned or operated housing:

  • Toasters or toaster overs
  • Frying pans, griddles, or grills (including George Forman grills)
  • Pressure cookers or multi-cookers
  • Any other items that do not have an automatic shutoff, may use or require grease, butter, or similar substances for cooking, or may cause grease (or similar substances) as a byproduct. 

University of Denver Policy Manual

Tobacco-Free Campus

The University prohibits the use of Smoking Products on all University Premises, both indoors and outdoors.

The University prohibits the sale, distribution, and sampling of Smoking Products, related merchandise or promotional materials on all University Premises and at University-sponsored events.

This policy applies to all employees, students, and visitors.

Wheelhouse Apartments Residential Rental Lease Agreement

Resident shall not maintain or use any barbecue grill or similar device or apparatus (“grill”) if prohibited by any law, ordinance, or regulation, including, but not limited to, any fire department rule or policy. Before grilling or barbecuing, Resident shall verify with the onsite management office whether barbecuing or grilling is permissible at Resident’s community. If permissible, Resident will only grill or barbecue in compliance with any applicable laws and these community policies and the Lease Agreement.

Smoking Prohibited

Resident understands the property is a smoke free apartment community. Resident shall not smoke anywhere at any time inside the Premises or any outside portion of the Premises (garages, patios and balconies), inside any Community building, or at any Community amenity or facility. Smoking means the use of any product or any form of any product, especially including but not limited to tobacco, that burns, is lighted, ignited, is in a state of combustion, or that generates smoke. In accordance with Resident’s Lease, Resident is at all times responsible for the conduct of Resident’s occupants, guests, invitees and all others (“other Persons”) who are present on or in any portion of the apartment community due to or because of Resident. Resident agrees to inform all other Persons that the Community is non-smoking, and that they are prohibited from smoking, and that a violation by any other Person of this Addendum is a violation by Resident.

Portable Electrical Appliances and Open Flames

There are no specific prohibitions for portable electrical appliances or prohibitions on open flames.

Fire Drills

In additional to fire inspections, emergency egress and relocation drills are conducted with sufficient frequency to familiarize occupants with drill procedures. Fire evacuation drills are conducted three times per academic year in DU owned or operated housing that are managed by HRE with the exception of Lynn Marie Apartments, which does not have a monitored fire alarm system. DU Student Housing managed by Wheelhouse Apartments do not have monitored fire alarm systems and do not conduct fire drills.

DU Housing & Residential Education Guide to Residence Living 

Fire Drills

DU policy and the Denver Fire Code require that all residence halls have a fire drill three times per year, typically once per quarter during the academic year. During a fire drill, representatives from the Department of Campus Safety will expect the following, or the building will fail the fire drill:

  • All people have evacuated the building;
  • All doors and windows are closed;
  • All halls, stairwells, fire system components, and walkways are clear and accessible;
  • Elevators are bypassed in favor of stairs;
  • All people have moved at least 50 feet from the building (walls and doors; 50 feet from an entrance is not the same as 50 feet from the building);
  • The building is evacuated in a reasonable amount of time;

If the Department of Campus Safety representatives note any violations, the Department of Campus Safety will cite the residential building, attempt to identify any students who may be responsible for the violations, and may require an additional fire drill to be held within seven days following a report of deficiencies to Housing & Residential Education.

Fire Evacuation Procedures – Student Residential Housing 

Evacuation procedures are posted on each floor in all DU owned or operated housing managed by HRE. Additionally, evacuation procedures are listed in HRE’s Guide to Residence Living. Fire evacuation procedures apply to all students, HRE staff and contracted employees who reside or work within all DU owned or operated housing managed by HRE.

DU Housing & Residential Education Guide to Residence Living

Evacuation

If a fire activation, you should immediately exit the building. If you are not in your own room, do not go back to your room to retrieve items.

Remember the following safe evacuation reminders in the event of a fire:

During evacuation, leave the building immediately and:

  • Do not investigate the source of the emergency.
  • Take a dampened towel and cover your nose and mouth to prevent smoke inhalation.
  • Exit via the stairway closest to your room/apartment, and do not use the elevator.
  • When possible, walk; do not run or shove others
  • Close doors behind you.
  • Follow any instructions of the Campus Safety Officers, designated University officials, or other identified emergency personnel.
  • Upon exiting the building, move to your designated rally point.

If the outside exit door does not open immediately, kick the emergency strike plate.

If the doorknob is hot, do not open your door.

  • Wait in plain view next to your window.
  • Open the blinds and leave your lights on.
  • Call Campus Safety at (303) 871 – 3000 or 911 to report your location, if possible.
  • Only re-enter the building once Campus Safety Offiers or other first responders tell them to do so.

Rally Points for Evacuations

All residents must be at least 50 feet (15 meters) from any residential building that is being evacuated. In addition to this required distance, the rally points are as follows:

Centennial Towers

  • On the west side of the building, residents should proceed across Williams Street and over the parking structure.
  • On the east side of the building, residents should proceed across High Street.

Centennial Halls

  • On the west side of the building, residents should proceed across High Street.
  • On the east side of the building, residents should proceed to the intramural sports field and the lacrosse stadium tunnel.

Dimond Family Residential Village

  • Residents should proceed to Asbury Avenue and follow Asbury Avenue around Sturm Hall to Driscoll Green.
  • Residents must refrain from gathering in the courtyard between the east and west wings of the building.

Johnson-McFarlane Hall

  • On the west side of the building, residents should proceed across High Street.
  • On the south side of the building, residents should proceed across Iliff Avenue.
  • Residents of Johnson-McFarlane Hall may also proceed to the Nelson Hall cafeteria.

Nelson Hall and Nagel Hall

  • Residents should proceed across High Street on the west side of the buildings.
  • On the east side of the buildings, residents should proceed near Evans Chapel or the green space on the east side of Hilltop.

The Hub

  • Residents must rally 50 feet (15 meters) away from their building

Apartments Community

  • Residents must rally 50 feet (15 meters) away from their apartment building, preferably across a street, if they can cross safely without impeding emergency services.

Transfer Living Community

  • Residents should exit the building and proceed around Sturm Hall to Driscoll Green.

Individuals with Mobility Limitations

If an individual is unable to evacuate a building due to mobility limitations, the individual should, with assistance as necessary:

Move to:

  • the designated area of rescue for the building, if the building has a designated area; or
  • the closest stairwell if the building does not have a designated area of rescue.

Call 911 or Campus Safety at 303-871-3000 and inform first responders of the location of the individual requiring rescue.

Special Considerations

Certain evacuations may last longer than your typical fire alarm. In cases where there is an actual fire, carbon monoxide alarm, or any instance where one cannot re-enter their assigned living quarters for a prolonged period, please go to the following gathering points located in a building different than your living quarters.

  • Residents of Halls will gather at Towers’ main lounge.
  • Residents of Towers will gather at Halls’ main lounge.
  • Residents of JMAC will gather inside the Nelson lobby.
  • Residents of Nelson and Nagel will gather at the JMAC main lounge and classroom.
  • Dimond Family Residential Village residents will gather at Halls’ main lounge.
  • Residents of the Apartments Community should gather in the Richie Center.

Wheelhouse Apartments Managed Properties

Leasing agreements do not stipulate specific fire evacuation protocols. All fire evacuation protocols listed on the Guide to Residence Living above are also applicable for all residents of these properties. In case of a fire, residents should rally 50 feet (15 meters) away from their apartment building, preferably across a street, if they are able to cross safely without impeding emergency services.

Fire Safety Education

The Department of Campus Safety conducts annual fire-safety education training for designated Emergency Response Teams who then disseminate the information covered to their respective departments.

HRE Residence Assistants are also given fire-safety training on an annual basis, which they disseminate to the residents in their residence halls. Training includes a review of use of fire extinguishers, fire safety components of their assigned building, expectations of the staff, evacuation procedures and their role, fire safety guidelines, and emergency assistance procedures.

Every resident living in DU owned or operated housing has access via the HRE website at https://studentaffairs.du.edu/housing/guide-residence-living to the complete Guide to Residence Living, which includes fire safety information and expectations to incoming and current student residents. Upon request, HRE staff will print a copy of the Guide to Residence Living for any resident of DU owned or operated housing. The Department of Campus Safety provides fire safety information and expectations to student residents, which is accessible via their website. At least annually, room inspections are conducted of each residence by either HRE staff or Department of Campus Safety Staff. During these announced periods, staff members may inspect rooms to assess possible fire and life-safety hazards. Fire safety training materials are available to incoming and returning students and their families during DU’s orientation and move-in period each year.

Contract employees that work in the dining halls of DU owned or operated housing follow DU’s policies on fire evacuation and fire drills. Additionally, these employees are provided fire safety education and fire extinguisher training through the Department of Campus Safety and participate in daily safety meetings held by members of the contracted company.

All students, HRE staff and contracted employees who reside or work within all DU owned or operated housing (to include dining halls and parking structures adjacent to or contained within, where applicable), shall do the following if a fire is discovered or suspected:

  • Locate and pull the nearest fire alarm. If the alarm fails to operate, warn other occupants to evacuate the building by shouting the warning.
  • Follow the Fire Evacuation procedures for student housing. Evacuate the building immediately and move at least 50 feet (15 meters) from the building to a safe location.
  • Even if the alarm sounds, call the Campus Safety emergency number, 303-871-3000 (1-3000), and provide as much information as possible about the alarm. Do not assume someone else has called or that the fire signal notified the Department of Campus Safety.

Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Fire Protection Systems and Equipment

DU’s Facilities Management and Planning manages this element of the campus fire safety program with support from HRE and an approved/licensed 3rd party fire protection contractor. All fire protection systems and equipment in DU owned or operated housing managed by HRE is tested, inspected and maintained per local and national fire protection codes and standards.

As part of the ongoing fire prevention initiatives in the City of Denver, the Office of Emergency Preparedness and Fire Safety works with DU departments and the Denver Fire Department to perform annual fire inspections in all buildings on campus. Firefighters from the local fire station or inspectors from the Fire Prevention Department and Hazardous Materials will visit each building accompanied by Department of Campus Safety and other DU personnel at least once per year to confirm compliance with Denver Fire Code and good life safety practices. Any deficiencies found during these inspections will be remedied by DU’s Facilities Management and Planning, HRE, or Department of Campus Safety personnel by order of the Denver Fire Department.

Fire alarms in DU owned or operated buildings are inspected annually to confirm proper functioning under normal conditions. These inspections are performed by a DU Alarm Technicians or by private contractors through agreements with DU.

Plans for Future Improvements in Fire Safety

Campus fire safety officials review fire safety policies and equipment on an ongoing basis. While there are no specific plans for immediate, future improvements, fire safety officials will continue to maintain, continually assess and upgrade fire safety apparatus as needed.

Fire Log

A log of all campus fires is maintained by the Department of Campus Safety, Manager of Emergency Preparedness. The log may be viewed at the Department of Campus Safety, Campus Safety Center, 2130 S. High St., Denver, during regular business hours, Monday through Friday. Call our mainline at 303-871-2334, for more information. 

The current fire log is also available via the Department of Campus Safety’s website at: https://www.du.edu/campussafety/crime-fire-logs

Fire Statistics and Description of Fire Safety Systems

The fire statistics for student housing facilities for the 2021, 2022, and 2023 calendar years are provided below. A description of fire safety systems for each student housing building is also included.


Fire Log (Calendar Years 2021 - 2023)

  • Centennial Towers 1770 S. Williams St.
    Type of University Housing PropertyOwned
    Date of Incident4/15/21
    Time of Incident11:40
    Date Reported4/15/21
    Nature (Cause) of FireUnintentional: Oven burner set paper towels on fire
    Number of Injuries0
    Number of Deaths0
    Value of Property Damaged$0-$99
    DCS Report Number2100207
  • Johnson-McFarlane Hall 1901 E. Iliff Ave.
    Type of University Housing PropertyOwned
    Date of Incident9/28/21
    Time of Incident20:49
    Date Reported9/28/21
    Nature (Cause) of FireIntentional: Person burning plastic with lighter
    Number of Injuries0
    Number of Deaths0
    Value of Property Damaged$0-$99
    DCS Report NumberN/A
  • Zeta Beta Tau 1959 S. Columbine St.
    Type of University Housing PropertyOwned
    Date of Incident3/6/22
    Time of Incident04:54
    Date Reported3/6/22
    Nature (Cause) of FireIntentional: Firework thrown into residence
    Number of Injuries0
    Number of Deaths0
    Value of Property Damaged$500-$999
    DCS Report Number2200185
  • Carousel Apartments 1905 S. York St.
    Type of University Housing PropertyOwned
    Date of Incident3/17/22
    Time of Incident13:38
    Date Reported3/17/22
    Nature (Cause) of FireUnintentional: dryer caught fire for unknown reason
    Number of Injuries0
    Number of Deaths0
    Value of Property Damaged$500-$999
    DCS Report Number2200226
  • Centennial Towers 1770 S. Williams St.
    Type of University Housing PropertyOwned
    Date of Incident2/21/23
    Time of Incident09:40
    Date Reported2/21/23
    Nature (Cause) of FireUnintentional: Kitchen towel caught fire from oven contact
    Number of Injuries0
    Number of Deaths0
    Value of Property Damaged$0-$99
    DCS Report Number2300192

Fire Statistics - By Building

  • 2023 University Park Campus (University of Denver Residential Buildings Only)
    LOCATIONNumber by BuildingFire NumberDate ReportedDate of IncidentTime of IncidentCause of FireNumber of InjuriesNumber of DeathsValue of Property Damaged
    The Hub00-------
    Asbury Heights00-------
    Brittany Manor & Gardens00-------
    Carousel Apartments00-------
    Centennial Halls00-------
    Centennial Towers112/21/232/21/239:40amUnintentional00$0-$99
    Delta Delta Delta00-------
    Delta Zeta00 ----
    Dimond Family Residential Vlg00-------
    The Florentine00-------
    Gamma Phi Beta00-------
    Hilltop Hall00-------
    Johnson-McFarlane Hall00-------
    Lambda Chi Alpha00-------
    Lynn Marie Apartments00-------
    Mesa Apartments00-------
    Nagel Hall00-------
    Nelson Hall00-  ----
    Ridgeline Apartments00-------
    Summit Apartments00-------
    Transfer House00-------
    University Lofts00-------
    University North00-------
    University South00-------
    University Place Apartments00-------
    York Street Flats00-------
    York Street Lofts00-------
    Zeta Beta Tau00-------
    TOTALS:11    00$0-$99
  • 2022 University Park Campus (University of Denver Residential Buildings Only)
    LOCATIONNumber by BuildingFire NumberDate ReportedDate of IncidentTime of IncidentCause of FireNumber of InjuriesNumber of DeathsValue of Property Damaged
    4D House00-------
    Asbury Heights00-------
    Brittany Manor & Gardens00-------
    Carousel Apartments113/17/20223/17/20221:38PMUnintentional00$500-$999
    Centennial Halls00-------
    Centennial Towers00-------
    Delta Delta Delta00-------
    Delta Zeta00 ----
    Dimond Family Residential Vlg00-------
    The Florentine00-------
    Gamma Phi Beta00-------
    Hilltop Hall00-------
    Johnson-McFarlane Hall00-------
    Lambda Chi Alpha00-------
    Lynn Marie Apartments00-------
    Mesa Apartments00-------
    Nagel Hall00-------
    Nelson Hall00-------
    Ridgeline Apartments00-------
    Summit Apartments00-------
    Transfer House00-------
    University Lofts00-------
    University North00-------
    University South00-------
    University Place Apartments00-------
    York Street Flats00-------
    York Street Lofts00-------
    Zeta Beta Tau113/6/20223/6/20224:54AMIntentional00$500-$999
    TOTALS:22    00$1000-$1998
  • 2021 University Park Campus (University of Denver Residential Buildings Only)
    LOCATIONNumber by BuildingFire NumberDate ReportedDate of IncidentTime of IncidentCause of FireNumber of InjuriesNumber of DeathsValue of Property Damaged
    Alpha Phi00-------
    Centennial Halls00-------
    Centennial Towers114/15/20214/15/202111:40AMUnintentional00$0-$99
    Delta Delta Delta00-------
    Delta Gamma00-------
    Delta Zeta00-------
    Dimond Family Residential Vlg00-------
    Gamma Phi Beta00-------
    Hilltop Hall/Beta Theta Pi00-------
    Johnson-McFarlane Hall119/28/20219/28/20218:49PMIntentional00$0-$99
    Lambda Chi Alpha00-------
    Lynn Marie Apartments00-------
    Mesa Apartments00-------
    Nagel Hall00-------
    Nelson Hall00-  ----
    Ridgeline Apartments00-------
    Summit Apartments00-------
    Transfer House00-------
    U-House00-------
    University Lofts00-------
    University Place Apartments00-------
    Vista Apartments00-------
    Zeta Beta Tau00-------
    TOTALS:22    00$0-$99

Residential Fire Control Systems

  • Residential Fire Control Systems - By Building
    Housing PropertiesFire Alarm MonitoredSprinkler SystemFire Alarm Control PanelWarning Horn/ StrobeHeat DetectorsSmoke DetectorsManual Pull StationsBeam DetectorsCO DetectorsFire DoorsFire ExtinguishersEvacuation Plan/ Placards# of Evacuation (Fire Drills) Each Calendar Year
    The Hub 2050 S. Gaylord St.offsiteXXXXXX XXX 1
    Asbury Heights 2000-2002 S. York St.none    X  X X 0
    Brittany Manor & Gardens 2345-2361 S. York St.none    X  X X 0
    Carousel Apartments 1905 S. York St.none    X  X X 0
    Centennial Halls 1870 S. High St.offsiteXXXXXXXXXX 3
    Centennial Towers 1770 S. Williams St.offsiteXXXXXX XXX 3
    Delta Delta Delta 2249 S. Josephine St.offsiteXXXXXX XXX 3
    Delta Zeta 2258 S. Josephine St.offsite.XXXXX XXXX3
    Dimond Family Residential Village 2020 S. High St.offsiteXXXXXX XXXX3
    The Florentine 2363 S. York St.none    X  XXX 0
    Gamma Phi Beta 2233 S. Josephine St.offsiteXXXXXX XXXX3
    Hilltop Hall 2280 S. Race St.offsite XXXXX XXX 0
    Johnson-McFarlane Hall 1901 E. Iliff Ave.offsiteXXXXXXXXXX 3
    Lamba Chi Alpha 2217 E. Evans Ave.offsiteXXXXXX XXX 3
    Lynn Marie Apartments 1995 S. University Blvd.none    X  X X 0
    Mesa Apartments 1925 S. York St.offsite XXXXX XXX 3
    Nagel Hall 2194 S. High St.offsiteXXXXXX XXX 3
    Nelson Hall 2222 S. High St.offsiteXXXXXX XXXX3
    Ridgeline Apartments 1930 S. York St.offsite XXXXX XXX 3
    Summit Apartments 1904 S. York St.offsite XXXXX XXX 3
    Transfer House 2201 E. Evans Ave.offsiteXXXXXX XXXX3
    University Lofts 2373 E. Evans Ave.offsiteXXXXXX X X 0
    University North 1861 S. University Blvd.offsite XXXXX XXXX0
    University South 1871 S. University Blvd.offsite XXXXX XXX 0
    University Place Apartments 1950 S. York St.offsite XXXXX XXX 3
    York Street Flats 2367-2389 S. York St.none    X  X X 0
    York Street Lofts 1945 S. York St.none    X  X X 0
    Zeta Beta Tau 1959 S. Columbine St.offsite XXXXX XXXX3

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