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Other passengers did not know where their muster stations were.
The passengers were at their muster stations for about three hours while the fire was put out, the spokesman said.
Gradually people began to work their way to the muster stations and waited for instructions.
"We announced a general emergency and took passengers to muster stations," he said.
Now, people are instructed to go to the muster station in an emergency, and if necessary life jackets will be issued there.
Muster stations should have been called as soon as it was realized the ship had hit the reef.
The 151 men on the platform were called to muster stations on Monday night for almost 30 minutes after the second leak.
The two muster stations (A and B) are located on this deck.
To signal the start of an evacuation, a loud alarm sounds ordering people to go to their muster station.
"There was a general emergency alarm - seven short blasts then a long one - which means you have to go to muster stations.
I'm with the poster who says orderly evacuation more or less in the order people arrive at their muster station is the most sensible thing.
A call to muster stations amid starling laughter.
We all started to naturally think: go to your muster stations, go to where you go if there was an emergency.
Passengers went to muster stations and evacuees were combined into groups, then stationed in cramped rooms for about seven hours.
After the alarm has been sounded, passengers are told to then make their way to their Muster Station.
It took the couple about six hours to evacuate the ship after they had arrived at their assigned meeting point, the 'muster station'.
They were directed to don their lifejackets and report to their muster stations.
Get the crew to their emergency positions and passengers to their muster stations so they can be accounted for quickly and easily.
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Thomas said he was in charge of a group of 20 staff on board the boat as they helped passengers to muster stations and liferafts.
Each child is given a bracelet with name, cabin number and muster station; each set of parents is given a pager for emergencies.
He described the six-hour ordeal from when he arrived at the muster station to when he finally managed to board a life-raft and get to safety.
Most cruise ships have a system where you move passengers to a muster station then move them into the life saving appliances and take them off sequentially.
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Assemble at Muster Stations or Abandon Ship, seven or more short blasts on the ship's whistle and general alarm, followed by one long blast.
This explains why we arrange for families to meet at the muster points.
There were not enough life preservers to go around at the muster points.
Ensure the place to which you are evacuating - the muster point - is safe.
Volunteers would close the seawall gates and residents would go to muster points above the town.
An area outside the castle, known as Old Market, was used as a mustering point for troops.
Firstly it served as a mustering point for convoys.
This made the city a prime location for an Army training and muster point early in the Civil War.
Kedleston Hall provided various facilities during the period 1939 to 1945 including its use as a mustering point and army training camp.
Norfolk had become a key mustering point for US soldiers, as well as a shipbuilding center.
In fact Holyhead was significant enough to be used, in 1332, as a major mustering point for a military expedition to Ireland.
Muster point for Lysaer's war host.
It served as a mustering point for North Carolina troops in the Spanish-American War.
During the Civil War, the fairgrounds were converted to become Camp Noble and used as a muster point for the area's regiments.
The Spanish-American War brought the Fort into usage as a muster point for troops from across Nebraska.
Following the same procedures precisely, sixteen men were now engaged in walking the eight freed men to the muster point behind the truck in the courtyard.
However by 00:37 on 6 June, the lead boats were on schedule and had reached the muster point and were headed toward the French coast.
How first-aid will be provided Arranging internal and external communications Arrangements for marshalling crowds towards pre-determined muster points.
It not only depended on raising manpower through the fyrd, but on a network of burghs that provided supply bases and mustering points.
Basra also serves as a mustering point for pilgrims all over southern Iraq who come to make the hajj to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
On reaching the mustering point at the Ellemford, north of Duns, they joined with the largest and most modern army that Scotland had ever fielded.
Locus Maponi is possibly the modern Lochmabenstane near Gretna which continued to be used as a muster point well into the historic period.
Saad Hatim, 24, said he had been drinking tea at an open-air cafe next to the migrants' curbside mustering point when the car detonated.
Royal LePage Place was used as a muster point during the 2009 Glenrosa Forest Fire.
In 1846, Washington was a mustering point for Arkansas troops marching south to fight under General Zachary Taylor in the Mexican War.