A Nitric Acid Spill, a Basement Lab Explosion, and Three Connected Buildings Evacuated at UMD
At 9:20 AM CDT on September 12, 2024, a graduate student spilled nitric acid in a basement lab in Voss-Kovach Hall at the University of Minnesota Duluth, triggering a small chemical explosion. UMD pushed a SAFE-U emergency alert at 9:58 AM CDT ordering Voss-Kovach Hall evacuated, followed by a second alert evacuating the connected Engineering and Endazhi gikinoo'amaading buildings because they share a ventilation system. The graduate student was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, and all three buildings were declared safe and reopened at 3:53 PM CDT.
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- Killed
- 0
- Injured
- 1
Alert Sequence
3 messages in sequence · 2 verified verbatim
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- NewsStudent sustains minor injuries in chemical explosion at UMD (Duluth News Tribune)duluthnewstribune.com
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