CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. — After about a month without any problems, carbon monoxide issues resurfaced at Holiday Twin Rinks on Saturday forcing the building to close for the day.
As of Monday morning, the rink posted to their Facebook page that they would be reopening today.
In a video obtained by 2 On Your Side, it showed a youth hockey game in progress on Saturday at the Broadway facility when the carbon monoxide detector sounded. The teams skated off the ice shortly after that, and spectators left their seats and headed toward the doors.
"Due to our recently updated Olympia Ice Resurfacer again having emissions issues, and in the interest of safety, we have decided to remain closed for Sat. Feb 10 at Holiday Rinks. We are waiting on Olympia to provide a replacement machine," Holiday Twin Rinks posted to its Facebook page around 1:15 p.m.
"Also, we have placed an order for 2 Electric ice resurfacers last month and are waiting to hear back on delivery times."
2 On Your Side made numerous attempts to reach the ice rink over the phone and in person but was unsuccessful.
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