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Evacuation Due to High Carbon Monoxide Levels

888 S Stadium Dr

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Summary

  • High CO2 levels prompted the evacuation of the Digital Media Building at LSU in Baton Rouge. University officials are investigating the cause, and re-entry is prohibited until the issue is resolved.

Timeline

A boiler issue caused the problem and there is no longer any threat.

LSU has clarified that there are high levels of carbon monoxide, not carbon dioxide.

No one can re-enter until they resolve the issue, per the university.

High CO2 levels forced an evacuation of the Digital Media Building. LSU EHS and Facility Services are onsite to find the cause.

Incident reported at 888 S Stadium Dr.

A boiler issue caused the problem and there is no longer any threat.

LSU has clarified that there are high levels of carbon monoxide, not carbon dioxide.

No one can re-enter until they resolve the issue, per the university.

High CO2 levels forced an evacuation of the Digital Media Building. LSU EHS and Facility Services are onsite to find the cause.

Incident reported at 888 S Stadium Dr.

A boiler issue caused the problem and there is no longer any threat.

LSU has clarified that there are high levels of carbon monoxide, not carbon dioxide.

No one can re-enter until they resolve the issue, per the university.

High CO2 levels forced an evacuation of the Digital Media Building. LSU EHS and Facility Services are onsite to find the cause.

Incident reported at 888 S Stadium Dr.

A boiler issue caused the problem and there is no longer any threat.

LSU has clarified that there are high levels of carbon monoxide, not carbon dioxide.

No one can re-enter until they resolve the issue, per the university.

High CO2 levels forced an evacuation of the Digital Media Building. LSU EHS and Facility Services are onsite to find the cause.

Incident reported at 888 S Stadium Dr.

A boiler issue caused the problem and there is no longer any threat.

LSU has clarified that there are high levels of carbon monoxide, not carbon dioxide.

No one can re-enter until they resolve the issue, per the university.

High CO2 levels forced an evacuation of the Digital Media Building. LSU EHS and Facility Services are onsite to find the cause.

Incident reported at 888 S Stadium Dr.

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