Fire at Boston Medical Center Prompts Patient Transfers; Some Areas Without Power

April 15, 2026
Fire at Boston Medical Center Prompts Patient Transfers; Some Areas Without Power
  • A fire in an electrical room at Boston Medical Center Brighton damaged electrical systems but was contained, and hospital officials report all patients and staff are safe.

  • Some areas of the hospital remain without power, prompting transfers of patients to other facilities, including the main campus, to maintain continuity of care.

  • The fire’s cause is under investigation, and family members of transferred patients have been notified.

  • This is a developing situation, with local outlets expected to provide updates as more information becomes available.

  • Further updates are anticipated from local news outlets as the incident unfolds.

  • A large emergency response remained on scene around morning rush hour at the intersection of Cambridge and Washington streets, with numerous first responders continuing to operate.

  • Elective procedures and outpatient appointments are being rescheduled as a result of the incident.

  • Planned procedures and outpatient visits for the day were postponed, and the hospital is not accepting ambulance traffic while the situation is managed.

  • The emergency department is temporarily not receiving new patients as operations are disrupted.

  • Officials described the evacuation as a complex, coordinated effort to move critically ill patients attached to machines and monitors.

  • The Brighton emergency department is not accepting ambulance patients while the situation continues.

  • Initial evacuations involve moving patients to other hospitals rather than internal transfers within the Brighton campus.

Summary based on 10 sources


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