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A Resident of Sackett Hall Set Seven Fires in the Hall Where She Lived

ORarsontimely warningmedium confidence
Confirmed Threat

On the night of November 1 and early morning of November 2, 1999, a series of small trash fires were set in Sackett Hall, an Oregon State University residence hall housing 275 students. The fires were extinguished by automatic sprinklers and students, causing no injuries and minimal building damage. A 19-year-old OSU sophomore, Carey Elizabeth Bruce, was taken into custody and charged with seven counts of first-degree arson -- a Class A felony -- in connection with the series.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
Injured
Institution
Oregon State University
Public R1 · OR
~16,000 studentsNone (pre-mass-notification era; OSU Security Services dispatch)
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTPA System
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[Sackett Hall residents: Please evacuate the building immediately. There have been fires reported in the hallways. Evacuate now and proceed to the nearest designated shelter. Do not re-enter the building until you receive the all-clear from university staff.]

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OSU News Service reported that 275 students living in Sackett Hall were evacuated and sent to nearby buildings with sleeping accommodations after the fires were discovered
Fires were small trash fires set in hallways and extinguished manually and by automatic sprinklers before structural damage occurred
In 1999, OSU had no SMS or email mass-notification system; evacuation relied on in-building fire alarms and resident advisors
The Oregon State Police arson investigation team was called in alongside Corvallis Fire Department and OSU Security Services
ALL CLEARPA System
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[Sackett Hall residents may return to the building. Emergency personnel have cleared the area. An investigation into the fires is underway. If you have information about this incident, contact OSU Security Services. Residents should remain alert and report any suspicious activity to university staff immediately.]

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Residents were housed in neighboring residence halls overnight while OSU Security Services and Oregon State Police conducted their initial investigation
The investigation involved OSP arson team, Corvallis Fire Department, OSU Security Services, and University Housing and Dining Services
Carey Bruce was a resident of the same hall she targeted; she was taken into custody on November 8, 1999, approximately one week after the fires
The seven first-degree arson charges each carried a maximum penalty of 20 years and a $300,000 fine under Oregon law
Context

Background

The Sackett Hall arson series at Oregon State University unfolded over the night of November 1-2, 1999, when a string of small trash fires were set in the hallways of Sackett Hall, a residence hall on the Corvallis campus housing 275 students. The fires were quickly extinguished by automatic sprinklers and residents acting on their own; no one was injured and the building sustained no real damage. All 275 residents were evacuated to neighboring buildings for the night. The case illustrates the pre-SMS era of campus emergency notification: in 1999, OSU had no mass-text or broadcast email system. Evacuation was handled through in-building fire alarms and resident advisors, and notification of the broader campus community came through OSU News Service press releases and the student newspaper. Oregon State Police arson investigators, the Corvallis Fire Department, and OSU Security Services jointly investigated and identified Carey Elizabeth Bruce, a 19-year-old OSU sophomore and Sackett Hall resident from Newberg, Oregon, as the suspect. She was taken into custody approximately a week after the fires and charged with seven counts of first-degree arson, a Class A felony under Oregon law carrying a maximum penalty of $300,000 and 20 years in prison per count. Bruce was released into the custody of her parents pending the filing of charges in Benton County Circuit Court. The incident prompted OSU Housing and Dining Services to review fire safety procedures in residence halls.
Analysis

Key Findings

Seven small trash fires were set in Sackett Hall on the night of November 1-2, 1999 by a resident of the same dormitory
All 275 Sackett Hall residents were evacuated to neighboring buildings; no injuries, no significant building damage
In 1999 OSU had no SMS or email mass-notification system; evacuation relied on fire alarms and resident advisors
Carey Elizabeth Bruce, 19, a resident of Sackett Hall, was charged with seven counts of first-degree arson approximately one week after the fires
OSP arson team, Corvallis Fire Department, and OSU Security Services jointly investigated the series
Outcome
Carey Elizabeth Bruce, a resident of Sackett Hall, was charged with seven counts of first-degree arson. All 275 residents were evacuated to neighboring buildings. No injuries reported. Building sustained no significant structural damage.
Provenance

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