Michigan
2 firefighters hurt in blaze that gutted Lincoln Park bistro
An extended -term Lincoln Park restaurant and bar will likely be closed after an early morning fireplace on Wednesday fireplace, which wounded two firefighters.
Vyyybe Bistro & Lounge on 722 Southfield within the neighborhood of Fort Avenue Leed “Intensive Harm” to the kitchen, bar and second flooring, fireplace brigade commander Michael Prinz informed The Free Press.
Two firefighters suffered minor accidents, he mentioned.
The decision concerning the fireplace got here in at 2:59 am, he mentioned. Ecors and Allen Park Hearth Division initially got here as mutual assist, and Southgate and Wyandotte additionally assisted, mentioned Prinz.
The structure of the ceilings made the hearth troublesome to exit, mentioned Prinz.
“It was a troublesome fireplace to extinguish due to the false ceilings and a partial collapse within the kitchen,” mentioned Prinz.
Vyyybe is a well-liked bistro that has been doing enterprise for a number of years. Earlier than that, the positioning was the house base of one other lengthy -term eatery in Lincoln Park, Flapper’s Cafe.
The house owners of Vyyybe didn’t reply to an e -mail and message that was despatched through social media on Wednesday, and a voicemail field for a phone quantity talked about on the Fb of the restaurant was full.
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