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November 15, 2002
Roof fire caused by spark
from torch
Mishap should not delay
bar opening
Spectators gathered outside
the Frobisher Inn on Nov. 11 to watch a minor fire at a nearby construction
site.
(PHOTO BY KIRSTEN MURPHY)
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KIRSTEN
MURPHY
A fire Monday evening on
the roof of the Store House Bar and Grill, the building meant to replace the
Tulugaq Bar, caused $2,000 in structural damage.
Fire Chief Cory Chegwyn
said Nunavut Construction Corporation workers were on the roof of the one-storey
building when the blaze started around 7 p.m.
"It looks like a spark
or an ember from a (propane) torch ignited some building materials," Chegwyn
said.
A small area of insulation,
particle board and plywood needed to be replaced. The repairs were expected
to be complete by the end of the week.
Before firefighters arrived,
a construction worker attempted to quench the flames with a hand-held extinguisher.
But high winds kept the fire going until a water truck arrived.
It took 16 firefighters
and 200 gallons of water to extinguish the fire.
No one was injured. However,
residents of the adjacent high rise apartment building spilled into the parking
lot at the sound of the buildings fire alarm. Smoke filtered into the
intake system and triggered the alarm.
"There was some smoke
in the other buildings but it dissipated fairly quickly," Chegwyn said.
The mishap is not expected
to delay the opening of the new bar, scheduled for next summer.
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