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DON’T PANIC: It’s An Odor Issue At West Boca High School

Boca Vibe
April 14, 2026

Don’t Panic: It’s an Odor Issue at West Boca High School

Palm Beach County Fire Rescue is on the scene at West Boca High School in Boca Raton, Florida, where a strange odor has been reported in the cafeteria. The school was evacuated as a precautionary measure, but it appears that the issue is not related to a gas leak or any other safety concern. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

According to eyewitnesses, the smell was described as pungent and unpleasant, causing discomfort for students and staff members. However, after further investigation, officials have determined that the odor was caused by a malfunctioning generator in the school’s electrical system.

The Cause of the Odor

The generator, which is used to power the school’s electrical systems during power outages, had failed and was producing a strong smell. The Palm Beach County Fire Rescue team arrived at the scene and determined that the odor was not related to any hazardous materials or chemicals.

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Students and Staff Re-Enter School

After the generator was shut down and the area was ventilated, students and staff members were allowed to re-enter the school. The cafeteria has been cleared of any food or debris, and the kitchen is currently being cleaned and sanitized.

  • The Palm Beach County Fire Rescue team worked quickly to identify the cause of the odor and resolve the issue.
  • The school’s administration took steps to evacuate the building as a precautionary measure.
  • The generator was shut down and the area was ventilated to prevent further exposure to the unpleasant smell.

West Boca High School is now back in operation, with students and staff members returning to their normal activities. The school’s administration has assured parents that the incident was isolated and there is no cause for concern.

No Further Action Required

The Palm Beach County Fire Rescue team has deemed the situation under control, and no further action is required at this time. Students and staff members are free to return to their normal activities, and the school’s administration will continue to monitor the situation to ensure that it does not happen again.

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report