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Freon leak at Lynn City Hall


LYNN— The Fire Department arrived at City Hall Tuesday morning after a report of a freon leak from a refrigerator located on the first floor at approximately 10:30 a.m. The leak created a haze emanating from the refrigerator, but was resolved by first responders by 11 a.m. Individuals were evacuated and allowed back inside by 11 a.m. as well. According to Mayor Jared Nicholson, no injuries or ailments occurred.

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