Georgetown Dunkin Donuts Re-opens after Fire – Lynn Police To Participate in Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday

GEORGETOWN – Chief Fred Mitchell reports that the Georgetown Fire Department responded to Dunkin’ Donuts yesterday after a toaster oven malfunctioned and caused the business to temporarily close due to smoke conditions.

On Wednesday, April 27, the Fire Department received a 911 call at 9:15 a.m. regarding smoky conditions in Dunkin’ Donuts, 68 East Main St.

Occupants evacuated the building after an electrical transformer in a toaster oven malfunctioned, causing the appliance to spark and start smoking. Three employees were evaluated by Georgetown EMTs, but did not sustain any injuries.

Due to contaminated food and smoke conditions, the store closed, but reopened this morning after an inspection by the Georgetown Fire Department and the Georgetown Board of Health.

“Thankfully this was a minor issue and no major damage occurred,” Chief Mitchell said. “The business was able to clean up and quickly reopen.”


The Lynn Police Department is participating in a prescription drug take back initiative this Saturday April 30, 2016, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Please bring any unused or unwanted prescriptions to the Lynn Police Station for drop off with no questions asked.

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