FALMOUTH – Hazardous Material technicians were called in after a chemical odor was reported in a Falmouth restaurant. Firefighters were called to Anejo Mexican Bistro at 188 Main Street just before 10 p.m. Monday evening. A Tier One hazmat response was ordered in an effort mitigate the fumes which may have been triggered by a reaction from cleaning solvents being mixed. No injuries were reported.
Chemical odor prompts HazMat response to Falmouth restaurant
July 6, 2015
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