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Administrator
Fire damages Vietnamese restaurant
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
From staff reports
An overnight fire caused extensive damage to a Vietnamese restaurant in the city.
Vuong Nguyen, the owner of Pho Pasteur at 560 S. 29th St., said he discovered the blaze shortly after midnight yesterday, when he went there to get ready for reopening yesterday after the Memorial Day holiday.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, said Deputy Chief Dan Soulier of the Harrisburg Bureau of Fire. Firefighters found the fire concentrated in the ceiling, near where the kitchen joins the dining room of the four-year-old eatery.
Fire officials have not released a damage estimate. No one was injured.
Nguyen said he wants to reopen the business as soon as possible.
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
From staff reports
An overnight fire caused extensive damage to a Vietnamese restaurant in the city.
Vuong Nguyen, the owner of Pho Pasteur at 560 S. 29th St., said he discovered the blaze shortly after midnight yesterday, when he went there to get ready for reopening yesterday after the Memorial Day holiday.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, said Deputy Chief Dan Soulier of the Harrisburg Bureau of Fire. Firefighters found the fire concentrated in the ceiling, near where the kitchen joins the dining room of the four-year-old eatery.
Fire officials have not released a damage estimate. No one was injured.
Nguyen said he wants to reopen the business as soon as possible.