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Fire Strikes Beloved Four Seasons Family Restaurant on Indianapolis’ East Side, Community Mourns Before Holidays

Fire Strikes Beloved Four Seasons Family Restaurant on Indianapolis’ East Side, Community Mourns Before Holidays

Residents and employees of the Four Seasons Family Restaurant on the east side of Indianapolis were distressed when a fire broke out there yesterday morning. Following several complaints regarding the incident, which apparently started after the restaurant’s neon sign was ignited, the Indianapolis incident Department was sent to the site at 1935 N. Shadeland Ave. at approximately 6:15 a.m., according to WRTV.

When firefighters arrived, they found smoke rising from the roof and launched a fierce offensive. The fire service verified that the facility was vacant during the hasty attempts to put out the fire, guaranteeing that all staff members and customers were present and unharmed. According to FOX59, the fire was reportedly contained within an hour, and the prompt action was commended despite the flames beginning to exhibit some resistance.

The diner, a popular establishment on Indianapolis’ east side for more than thirty years, has suffered severe damage as a result of the fire. “This is very devastating,” as reported by FOX59, emphasizes the community’s sentiment. The incident happened just before the holidays, which further exacerbates the tragedy and makes the staff at the restaurant feel the effects even more acutely.

In an interview with WTHR, daytime manager Elisha Gharvi, who has worked at the diner for 28 years, described the shared sadness. “This is absolutely awful. For all of us here, this is life. We’ve been here for more than 30 years, the east side will benefit much from this, and many regulars come in every day just to eat. We therefore find this difficult, particularly in the run-up to the holidays.

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Fortunately, there were no recorded injuries despite the possibility of danger. The prompt evacuation and everyone’s safety may have been facilitated by the Indianapolis Fire Department’s confirmation that the diner’s smoke alarms were operational at the time of the fire. Gharvi said WTHR, “We have 30-40 employees, a lot of us are single moms,” in reference to the effect on the staff. “I’m a single mother, and this is right before the holiday, and we work every day just to make ends meet, and this is just horrible.” The beloved east side diner faces a difficult rehabilitation ahead, with the full amount of the damage to the establishment and its impact on the community still being assessed.

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