(KNSI) — Sartell Pediatrics is closed today due to a water main break.
The source of the break, which happened at about 6:00 a.m. Tuesday is under investigation. An email to KNSI from Sartell Pediatrics says the break caused excessive flooding throughout the building, and patient appointments and operations are suspended for today.
Those with appointments will be contacted and rescheduled as the business considers relocation and/or clean-up and restoration options. Phone lines will continue to operate as usual.
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