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Smelly check at Connecticut bank prompts hazmat call
NEW MILFORD, Conn. (AP) -- An overpowering bad odor at a Bank of America branch office in New Milford prompted an emergency response from state environmental officials who discovered a bad check. It wasn't a check that was fake. It was smelly.
The Department of Environmental Protection made the discovery after evacuating the bank Thursday afternoon.
The stinky smell turned out to be from a paycheck deposited by a man who transferred machine oil from his hands to the check before he handed it to a teller through the drive-up window.
The DEP determined there was no hazard, and the bank reopened for business about an hour later
Smelly check at Connecticut bank prompts hazmat call
NEW MILFORD, Conn. (AP) -- An overpowering bad odor at a Bank of America branch office in New Milford prompted an emergency response from state environmental officials who discovered a bad check. It wasn't a check that was fake. It was smelly.
The Department of Environmental Protection made the discovery after evacuating the bank Thursday afternoon.
The stinky smell turned out to be from a paycheck deposited by a man who transferred machine oil from his hands to the check before he handed it to a teller through the drive-up window.
The DEP determined there was no hazard, and the bank reopened for business about an hour later