Crime & Safety
Hazmat Situation At Orlando Bakery Forces Dozens To Evacuate
Dozens of workers were forced to evacuate Sunday when officials said a carbon monoxide alarm went off. At least one person was taken away.

ORLANDO, FL — Dozens of workers were evacuated from a baking company Sunday morning due to a carbon monoxide alarm and at least one person was taken away from the building with chest pains. A Hazardous materials team has been sent to Turano Florida Bun on the 100 block of Martin Brower Road, Orange County Fire Rescue told Patch.
Forty people were forced to leave the address. Further details weren't immediately available.
According to the business's website, the bakery makes artisan breads including ciabatta and focaccia, as well as a variety of rolls. The breads are delivered every day throughout the Chicago area and the country.
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Turano did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment. No one at the company answered the phone Sunday afternoon.
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