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Smoke From a Bench Reaction in Baker Lab: An IFD Fire Alarm Upgrades to a Full Hazmat Assignment
On March 11, 2024, emergency personnel investigating a fire alarm at Cornell University's Baker Laboratory — the home of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology on Ho Plaza — encountered a chemical odor. The Ithaca Fire Department upgraded the response to a full assignment with an additional engine. An individual working at a bench had had a reaction that produced smoke. Firefighters joined Cornell's Environment, Health & Safety team in PPE and SCBA, made entry, ensured no occupants were in danger, and monitored the reaction. No injuries. The incident is exactly 20 months after the July 23, 2022 Vet Research Tower lab fire, Cornell's other well-documented recent lab event.
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- OfficialHealth and Safety (Cornell Chemistry and Chemical Biology)chemistry.cornell.edu