BOSTON — Boston Medical Center’s Emergency Department has reopened after a pipe burst and flooded the department, Saturday evening.
The ED was originally supposed to be closed until Tuesday for crews to have time to clean the mess after a pipe froze and burst, flooding the area.
Cleanup was done ahead of schedule and the ED has been reopened since 7 a.m., on Monday.
“We want to thank visitors to our hospital for their patience as we work to restore the Emergency Department to full operations in the coming days. Inpatient floors were not impacted by the flooding, and our outpatient clinics have normal service this morning,” hospital officials said.
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