Medical Staff

Boiler problem leads to an evacuation

Executive Briefings Digest, January 31, 2006

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Medical staff evacuated or discharged up to 30 patients from Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, MA, after a boiler explosion in December 2005.

Ambulances took the patients, including several infants, to other area hospitals, according to The Boston Globe. One of the boilers apparently erupted, which caused a second boiler to fail. The incident disrupted the hospital's heating, steam, and hot water services. No injuries occurred and contractors repaired the boilers the next day.

The hospital brought in a third boiler to compensate for the lost services. Staff provided blankets to remaining patients as temperatures in the hospital fell to approximately 55 degrees.

Source: Briefings on Hospital Safety



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