November 2, 2018

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The Huntington News Vol. XII No. 4

The independent student newspaper of the Northeastern community

November 2, 2018

Photo by Dylan Shen The Boston Fire Department responds to an electrical fire that started at 104 Hemenway St. Oct. 27. The accidental fire was estimated to cause $2 million in property damage and $200,00 in damage to the resident’s personal belongings. Affected Northeastern students that lived in the building now live on campus in East Village.

FIRE ON HEMENWAY DISPLACES STUDENTS

Photo by Dylan Shen A Boston firefighter carries a fire hose through smoke to the scene of the Hemenway fire to extinguish the flames.

Photo by Dylan Shen Firefighters gear up before nearing the five story fire. It took the Boston Fire Department a whole day to put out the fire.

Electrical fire leads to millions in damages and leaves around 100 people homeless By Riley Robinson and Christopher Butler News Staff

When her roommate called her to say their building was burning down, third-year electrical engineering major Natalie Luongo was down the

street. Luongo ran for a few blocks until she reached home. The entire building was in flames. “It was just very shocking. I didn’t believe it at first when my roommate told me,” Luongo said. “We could see smoke coming

out of our windows, but we didn’t really know what was going on.” She lived on the fifth floor of 104 Hemenway St. where a seven-alarm fire took place Saturday. The fire began on the second floor of the building shortly after 3 p.m. after an electric circuit sparked a fire on a cotton blanket, according to a report from the Boston Fire Department obtained by The News Oct. 31. “I’m sure most of our stuff

Photo by Dylan Shen The Boston Fire Department brought in six fire engines and several ladders to assist in suppressing the fire.

has been destroyed,” said Luongo, who hasn’t been allowed back into the damaged building. “At first I was really anxious about getting back and seeing if any of my stuff has survived, but as we’ve gotten more updates it just seems less likely that anything is left.” The Boston Fire Department, or BFD, arrived to subdue the flames five minutes after receiving the call. The fire spread to 108 Hemenway St. by 3:45 p.m.,

and the roof of that building collapsed at approximately 4 p.m. Firefighters doused the flames by 2:27 p.m. the next day when the last fire unit was cleared. BFD estimated the disaster caused $2 million in property damage and $200,ooo in damage to residents’ personal belongings. Jenna Capuzzo, a fourthyear health science major, spent part of Saturday night BLAZE, on Page 6

Students, experts weigh in on Question 1 By Katie McCreedy Copy Chief

Tensions are rising as Election Day nears and Question 1 on the ballot proves to be a contentious issue for Massachusetts voters. Many Northeastern students and faculty oppose the proposal, which would

implement mandatory minimum nurse-to-patient ratios in Massachusetts hospitals. If passed, Question 1 will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2019 and Northeastern students working in Massachusetts hospitals will enter a changed nursing environ-

ment as soon as the spring co-op cycle. “It’s a real issue. We don’t have enough support for nurses, but this is just not the right way to go about it,” said Claire Gallagher, a second-year nursing major who does not support the measure.

The Massachusetts Nurses Association, or MNA, is a nurses union that proposed the bill in an effort to support nurses and reduce their stress by ensuring a manageable ratio of patients to each nurse. The bill will cost hospitals an estimated $949 million annu-

ally to hire enough nurses to meet the ratio, among other changes, according to the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission. The Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association, which advocates for the interests of many Massachusetts BALLOT, on Page 2


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