HYANNIS – The International Inn at 662 Main Street was evacuated after high carbon monoxide readings were detected. Hyannis firefighters responded to an alarm activation about 4:30 p.m. and discovered the high readings. Crews had to ventilate the large complex. According to reports, some plumbing work had been done in a boiler room earlier in the day but the exact cause of the leak was not immediately clear. No injuries were reported.
Hyannis hotel evacuated due to high CO readings
July 9, 2015
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