Indy Firefighters Respond to Second Restaurant Fire in Two Days
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis firefighters faced another challenge on the city’s east side Thursday morning as they responded to a fire at the Four Seasons Diner located at 1935 Shadeland Ave. Crews were dispatched around 6:15 a.m. after a building alarm signaled alarm. Upon arrival, firefighters utilized multiple ladders and trucks to combat the escalating flames.
By 7 a.m., the firefighting efforts were still underway, with crews meticulously pulling down walls and dousing remaining hotspots. While the diner had opened its doors to customers at 5:30 a.m., it remains unclear how many patrons were present when the fire ignited.
The Four Seasons Diner fire marks the second restaurant blaze in just 48 hours, raising concerns about fire safety in the area. Just a day prior, firefighters spent hours extinguishing a fire at the long-closed Golden Corral near Washington Square Mall.
As of now, details surrounding the cause of the Four Seasons Diner fire have not been disclosed, and authorities are continuing to investigate the incident. Thankfully, there have been no immediate reports of injuries.
The Indianapolis Fire Department urges anyone with information regarding the fires to come forward as they work to ensure community safety. Residents are reminded to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.
The repeated incidents serve as a reminder of the importance of fire safety and preparedness, as firefighters continue to protect the community during these challenging times. Further updates are expected as the investigations progress.
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