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Marshalls and Rent-A-Center at Hannaford Plaza on Hannaford Drive remains closed Monday because of a propane issue. Nine shoppers felt ill Saturday and two of them were taken to a local hospital from the scene, Farmington Fire Rescue Chief Tim “TD” Hardy said. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal

FARMINGTON — Marshalls and Rent-A-Center remained closed Monday after two people felt ill while shopping at the retail store Saturday and were taken to a local hospital, Farmington Fire Rescue Chief Tim “TD” Hardy said.

An inspector for the Maine Fuel Board is expected to be at the site Monday, Hardy said.

There is no heat in the buildings.

The new Marshalls store opened to the public Nov. 14.

Yellow, do-not-cross tape cordoned off the section of plaza Monday that houses the two stores at Hannaford Plaza, 123 Hannaford Drive.

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Hannaford, which is in a separate building with a space between the other stores, remains open.

The issue is between the propane tanks that feed the rooftop heating units to the section that houses Marshalls and Rent-A-Center, Hardy said.

MaineHealth EMS crews evaluated nine patients Saturday morning after a propane odor was reported and people were feeling ill. Two of those patients were taken to MaineHealth Franklin Hospital for further treatment.

Farmington Fire Rescue evacuated the buildings and did a full check of all sides. They checked the propane tanks and shut down the gas to the building and notified the gas company. Crews monitored the interior of the building with two four-gas meters. A low level of propane was detected in one section. The rest of the building, including the adjacent Rent-A-Center store, was also checked with no readings found.

A gas company technician arrived and confirmed the gas to the building was completely shut off.

Fire crews checked HVAC units on the roof and monitored the building to confirm there was no gas present. No readings were found on the four-gas meters. Once this was confirmed, fire units cleared the scene.

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The Fire Rescue Department was also called to this address Thursday and Friday for odors of gas. Marshalls was closed Friday due to the propane issue.

Marshalls and Rent-A-Center at Hannaford Plaza on Hannaford Drive in Farmington remain closed Monday as investigators try to determine the source of the odor of gas that caused nine shoppers to feel ill Saturday. Farmington Fire Rescue Chief Tim “TD” Hardy said two of the shoppers were taken to MaineHealth Franklin Hospital in Farmington to be evaluated. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal

Both those times the building was monitored with no readings found. The gas was shut down and the gas company responded with a technician to test the system both times. Out of caution, Hardy recommended that the building remain closed until the issue could be resolved.

The department contacted property management representatives along with managers from the two stores who agreed to close until the issue has been resolved.

The closure does not affect Hannaford Supermarket.

Firefighters were assisted at the scene by Farmington Police Department.

Donna M. Perry is a general assignment reporter who has lived in Livermore Falls for 30 years and has worked for the Sun Journal for 20 years. Before that she was a correspondent for the Livermore Falls...

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