MBTA Station Safety Concerns Raised After Woman Struck by Falling Equipment

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A corroded utility box that was part of a now-defunct biological agent detection system fell and hit a woman at the Harvard Square Red Line station in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The box's supporting brace, which weighed about 200 pounds, struck the woman, causing minor injuries. The MBTA has ordered inspections of support straps at all Red Line stations and the removal of 13 remaining utility boxes at Harvard, Porter, and Davis stations. The T called the incident an "isolated case" and vowed to have all inspections completed by the end of Tuesday.
- New surveillance video shows moment corroded utility box broke loose, struck woman at MBTA station Boston 25 News
- Video shows equipment falling on woman at Harvard MBTA station. The utility box ‘served no purpose’ since 2013, T says. The Boston Globe
- Box that hit woman at Red Line Harvard Station part of defunct biological agent detection system, MBTA says WCVB Boston
- Woman hit by falling equipment on Red Line platform at MBTA station WCVB Channel 5 Boston
- T: Machine that fell on Red Line passenger was last used in 2013 WBUR News
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