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Hazmat and Sprinklers: Late-Night Lab Fire in Watson Building Forces State HAZMAT Response at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Confirmed Threat

On the evening of April 13, 2024, a fire broke out in a laboratory in Watson Lab (Building 22) on WHOI's Quissett Campus in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, damaging drawers and a cabinet before the building's sprinkler system contained the blaze. Falmouth Fire/Rescue responded around 11 PM to an automatic fire alarm and discovered both smoke and an active sprinkler system, and the incident required response from the Massachusetts state Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Division due to the nature of the laboratory contents. No injuries were reported.

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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Private R1 · MA
~800 studentsWHOI Emergency Notification
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WHOI Emergency: A fire alarm has been activated in Watson Lab (Building 22) on the Quissett Campus. Falmouth Fire/Rescue is on scene. All personnel in the building should evacuate immediately. The state HAZMAT team has been requested due to the nature of laboratory contents. No injuries have been reported.

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The Falmouth Fire/Rescue Department was called around 11 PM on Saturday evening to a fire alarm at Building 22 (Watson Lab) on WHOI's Quissett Campus at 360 Woods Hole Road, Falmouth, MA
The building's automatic sprinkler system had already activated and contained the fire to a cabinet and some drawers when firefighters arrived; the system performed as designed and prevented extension to the rest of the lab
The Massachusetts state Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Division was called due to the unknown nature of the laboratory contents -- standard protocol for research facilities where chemical inventories may include flammable solvents or reactive compounds
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WHOI Emergency Update: The fire in Watson Lab has been contained by the building's sprinkler system. Falmouth Fire/Rescue and the state HAZMAT team have completed their assessment. No injuries were reported. The building will remain closed pending inspection and cleanup.

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The fire was limited to drawers and a cabinet, demonstrating the effectiveness of WHOI's building-level suppression systems in the research environment
WHOI staff familiar with the specific laboratory's contents assisted the state HAZMAT team in determining what substances were present and whether any additional remediation was needed
No injuries were reported among WHOI staff, researchers, or Falmouth Fire personnel
Context

Background

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) is one of the world's premier independent oceanographic research institutions, located in the village of Woods Hole in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Its Quissett Campus houses research laboratories, including Watson Lab (Building 22), which hosts marine science and engineering research. On the evening of April 13, 2024, an automatic fire alarm activated in Watson Lab at approximately 11 PM, and Falmouth Fire/Rescue discovered smoke and an active sprinkler system upon arrival. The fire was contained to a laboratory cabinet and some drawers. Because research laboratories at a world-class oceanographic institution may contain a wide range of chemical, biological, or electronic research materials, the state Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Division was called in -- a standard precaution for any laboratory fire where building occupants cannot immediately identify all substances that may have been exposed to heat or flame. No injuries were reported and the building's suppression systems performed as designed. WHOI, which hosts approximately 800 scientists, engineers, and students, is not a degree-granting institution in the traditional sense but is home to a graduate program through a joint program with MIT and enrolls postdoctoral and graduate researchers.
Analysis

Key Findings

The WHOI Watson Lab fire illustrates a category of campus emergency specific to research institutions: laboratory fires where the contents -- chemicals, biological agents, electronic equipment -- create hazmat uncertainty even when the fire itself is minor
The building sprinkler system's successful containment of the fire to drawers and a cabinet, without extension to adjacent areas, validated WHOI's fire suppression infrastructure in a high-risk research environment
An 11 PM Saturday fire alarm at a research institution raises questions about after-hours staffing and lone-researcher safety protocols that apply equally to marine labs, agricultural field stations, and university research buildings
The automatic dispatch of the state HAZMAT team to any laboratory fire with unknown contents reflects Massachusetts standard protocol for research facility emergencies, regardless of fire size
Outcome
No injuries. Fire contained by sprinkler system to drawers and a cabinet. Hazmat response required due to lab contents.
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