(updated at 8 a.m. Friday)
UTICA, N.Y. (AP) - Utica firefighters remain at the scene of a
stubborn blaze that broke out at the F.X. Matt brewery late
yesterday afternoon. Fire officials say some hotspots may take some
time to extinguish. The fire erupted just as the brewery's weekly
concert series was about to kick off. Concertgoers and hundreds of
neighbors had to be evacuated because of the fire. Two brewery
employees were treated for smoke inhalation. The cause of fire is
under investigation.
UTICA, N.Y. (AP) - Fire officials began an investigation of the
cause of a smoky fire at F.X. Matt brewery, maker of Saranac beer
and ale, as four fire companies battled flames in the brick
building and residents were evacuated from a six-block area
Thursday evening.
Utica Fire Chief Russell Brooks said the only injuries were to
two brewery employees who were in satisfactory condition at a city
hospital where they were treated for smoke inhalation.
The fire began around 4:45 p.m., shortly after the start of the
Saranac Thursday music event as flames erupted from the part of the
brewery right behind the concert stage. The event was canceled and
the venue evacuated. As of 8:30 p.m., the fire still wasn't under
control, Brooks said.
Meghan Fraser, marketing coordinator for the brewery, said the
fire was in a building involved in processing and canning and a lot
of smoke was coming from packaging and plastic. She said everyone
was evacuated.
Fred Matt, vice president of the brewery, told the Utica
Observer-Dispatch that two employees had smoke inhalation issues
but everyone got out safely. He said the fire could have a serious
impact on business because the building houses the brewery's
canning operations.
Fire Marshal Raymond Beck said investigators were interviewing
people in the area but were uncertain when they'd be able to
inspect the building because of the potential of collapse. Large
cracks were visible in the four-story structure.
Beck said it's believed that the fire started on the second
floor at a machine that puts plastic around six-packs. He said the
roof and third floor collapsed.
"There's a high potential the bottle building will be a total
loss," Beck said. "Everything has been shut down at this time."
The New Hartford, Whitesboro, New York Mills and Utica fire
departments were on the scene.
"We will rebuild. We've been in business 120 years," Matt
said. "This is a speed bump."
Mayor David Roefaro said he was preparing a proclamation
commemorating the 10th year of Saranac beer when the fire broke
out. He said he spoke to Gov. David Paterson about the fire and the
governor told him the state will help out with economic development
aid or whatever was needed.
Common Councilman Jim Zecca said the brewery is a cornerstone of
the city, and the fire was a disaster for the community.
"It's a beautiful facility, and it looks like it's going to be
a total loss, from what I can see," Zecca said. "I hope they're
going to rebuild and move on from this."
Daniel Gundersen, upstate chairman of Empire State Development
Corp., said the Matt brewery is a long-standing Mohawk Valley
employer and producer of an "iconic brand."
"We have alerted Gov. Paterson of this tragic event and will be
reaching out to this venerable organization to offer our support in
helping them rebuild and reclaim their place as one of the
country's outstanding specialty brewers," Gundersen said.
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