Thursday, January 31, 2013

RESTAURANT GREASE FIRE

PATCH reports:


An early morning grease fire caused smoke damage to a Springfield Avenue restaurant early Wednesday morning, according to Capt. Joseph Callaghan of the Maplewood Fire Department.
Heavy smoke billowed through Soul Terrific at 1553 Springfield Ave., said Callaghan, requiring evacuation of residents from the second-floorapartments at the rear of the building. There were no injuries reported.
Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire, which was caused by a deep fat fryer that had been left on, Callaghan said. Maplewood firefighters were assisted by the South Orange and Irvington Fire Departments.
Reached by phone, Soul Terrific owner John Williams said there was a lot of clean up, but no significant damage.
"We will be closed for a few days," he said.
The restaurant opened last fall.

2 comments:

jelly andrews said...

It is a good thing that no one was injured. But will the owner face charges because of such incident? And what are his plans on preventing this kind of incidents to happen again?
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denise johnson said...

It is just fortunate that no one was been harmed due to this incident. And I guess this incident will surely leave them a lesson. They should always see to it that everything has been turned off before they left the restaurant.
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