The Newbury Hearth Division extinguished a fireplace at Bob Lobster restaurant Saturday that had briefly closed the Plum Island Turnpike to assist fireplace crews get to the blaze.
The division was known as to the Plum Island Turnpike eatery with a report of a construction fireplace round 4 p.m.
Three Bob Lobster workers had evacuated by the point firefighters arrived on the scene.
Mutual help, together with fireplace fighters from Newburyport, Rowley and Georgetown, supported the Newbury Hearth Division whereas West Newbury, Salisbury, Groveland and Amesbury groups lined Newbury.
The crews have been capable of shortly knock down the fireplace, described within the press launch as a “small fire in the building’s roof,” however wanted further time for decent spots on the roof and within the partitions.
No accidents have been reported, however Cataldo Ambulance and Atlantic Ambulance have been on the scene.
The fireplace’s trigger is below investigation by the Newbury Hearth Division and the Massachusetts State Police Hearth and Explosion Investigation Unit.
“Companies did a great job opening things up and chasing this fire to ensure that all hot spots were out. There was great teamwork between Newbury firefighters and the mutual aid companies on scene,” stated Newbury Hearth Chief David Evans. “Newbury Police also did a great job of keeping us safe here in front of the building.”
