A Denny’s was temporarily closed in Fresno for failing county health inspection

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A Fresno Denny’s restaurant was shut down for three days in October after failing an inspection by the Fresno County Department of Public Health.

The restaurant, just off Highway 99 and Olive Avenue, was in threat of an “imminent health hazard,” according to an Oct. 6 report, which is available to the public online. The initial inspection was triggered by a complaint that there were rodents in the kitchen and dining area, and that an inspector found evidence of a rodent infestation in the restaurant, including a live rat on the floor of the cook line…

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