Tufts Medical School Evacuated Due To Haze From Fridge Fire

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Boston MA

02 November, 2021

6:13 PM

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BOSTON, MA — Tufts University School of Medicine in Chinatown was evacuated Tuesday afternoon due to a haze caused by fire in a walk-in refrigerator, the Boston Fire Department reports. Firefighters were called to 136 Harrison Street at 4 p.m. for a Level 2 Hazmat response, to investigate an unknown haze on the seventh floor. Crews evacuated the entire building as a precaution. Firefighters determined the haze was caused by a fire in a sealed walk-in refrigerator, but there was no remaining hazard. Crews also checked the air quality of the building, and deemed it safe. No illnesses were reported. Hazmat cruises remain on-scene as of 5 p.m. waiting for an environmental cleanup company to monitor the cleanup, according to the BFD. There was a fire in a walk-in refrigerator, the unit has been sealed, there is no hazard. Companies monitored the air quality of the building and determined it to be safe. Hazmat specialist will remain awaiting an environmental cleanup company and monitor the clean up. pic.twitter.com/NYUWrRWVIG— Boston Fire Dept. (@BostonFire) November 2, 2021

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