Reports of shots fired on the campus of MIT.
Thursday, April 18th, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:20
Responding agencies continue to investigate active shooter incident at building 32(Stata). Please stay indoors and away from Building 32((Stata) and surrounding area.
Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:48 PM
At 10:48 PM today gunshots were reported near Building 32 (Stata) which is currently surrounded by responding agencies. The area is cordoned off. Please stay clear of area until further notice. Unknown if injuries have occurred.. Although the situation is considered active and extremely dangerous, an investigation is underway. Updates will be provided at this site when more information becomes available.
MIT is committed to the safety and security of every member of the MIT community. In the event of a campus emergency, news and information will be posted to this site and to the MIT home page.
We strongly encourage you to sign up for the MIT Alert, text messaging service, part of the Institute's comprehensive emergency notification system, to receive an SMS message on your cell phone in the event of life safety or public health emergencies.
To report an emergency, call MIT Police at 100 from a campus phone, or 617-253-1212 from an off-campus or cell phone.
Please bookmark this website as http://emergency.mit.net. The site address http://emergency.mit.net expands our options to run this website from locations other than MIT.
MIT ALERT is the Institute's emergency notification program, designed to provide information and advisories via a number of communication channels including Institute voicemail, email, and text message, for the safety and security of the MIT community.
In the event of an emergency, MIT Alert advisories will be posted to some or all of these channels:
•MIT's home page
•MIT's emergency website (http://emergency.mit.net)
•MIT's emergency phone line 617-253-SNOW (3-7669)
•MIT email
•MIT telephone voicemail
•Personal cell phones and mobile devices (MIT Alert text messages)
•MIT Cable TV (emergency broadcasting system)
•MIT Radio (WMBR)
•Electronic message boards
Thursday, April 18th, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:20
Responding agencies continue to investigate active shooter incident at building 32(Stata). Please stay indoors and away from Building 32((Stata) and surrounding area.
Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:48 PM
At 10:48 PM today gunshots were reported near Building 32 (Stata) which is currently surrounded by responding agencies. The area is cordoned off. Please stay clear of area until further notice. Unknown if injuries have occurred.. Although the situation is considered active and extremely dangerous, an investigation is underway. Updates will be provided at this site when more information becomes available.
MIT is committed to the safety and security of every member of the MIT community. In the event of a campus emergency, news and information will be posted to this site and to the MIT home page.
We strongly encourage you to sign up for the MIT Alert, text messaging service, part of the Institute's comprehensive emergency notification system, to receive an SMS message on your cell phone in the event of life safety or public health emergencies.
To report an emergency, call MIT Police at 100 from a campus phone, or 617-253-1212 from an off-campus or cell phone.
Please bookmark this website as http://emergency.mit.net. The site address http://emergency.mit.net expands our options to run this website from locations other than MIT.
MIT ALERT is the Institute's emergency notification program, designed to provide information and advisories via a number of communication channels including Institute voicemail, email, and text message, for the safety and security of the MIT community.
In the event of an emergency, MIT Alert advisories will be posted to some or all of these channels:
•MIT's home page
•MIT's emergency website (http://emergency.mit.net)
•MIT's emergency phone line 617-253-SNOW (3-7669)
•MIT email
•MIT telephone voicemail
•Personal cell phones and mobile devices (MIT Alert text messages)
•MIT Cable TV (emergency broadcasting system)
•MIT Radio (WMBR)
•Electronic message boards