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Brookfield Elementary Evacuated Due to Boiler Malfunction and High CO Levels

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March 18, 2026 | Brookfield, MA

Brookfield Elementary School was evacuated following a boiler malfunction that led to elevated carbon monoxide levels, prompting a rapid response from first responders. The incident occurred early on March 18, resulting in the safe evacuation of all students and staff. No injuries were reported, and all individuals have been accounted for.

Boiler Issue At Brookfield Elementary. Elevated Company Levels. School Evacuated. Nat Grid To Expedite.Brookfield Elementary Evacuated Due to Boiler Malfunction and High CO Levels

National Grid is working swiftly to repair the boiler system, aiming to restore school operations as soon as possible. Officials are investigating the root cause to prevent future occurrences.

Parents were notified immediately, and alternative arrangements have been made for the day's classes. The school district underscores the importance of carbon monoxide monitoring in educational facilities.

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