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$3.5 million blaze claims Hungry Jack's Albury restaurant

23 Jan, 2010 06:42 PM
A FALLEN grille from an extraction fan vent is believed to have sparked a multimillion-dollar blaze that destroyed Albury takeaway outlet Hungry Jack’s on Saturday.

The fast food restaurant was engulfed by fire about 5pm, forcing the evacuation of 100 customers and staff from the Hume Street site.

VIDEO: Building engulfed by fire

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A FALLEN grille from an extraction fan vent is believed to have sparked a multimillion-dollar blaze that destroyed Albury takeaway outlet Hungry Jack’s on Saturday.

The fast food restaurant was engulfed by fire about 5pm, forcing the evacuation of 100 customers and staff from the Hume Street site.

No one was injured in the blaze, which investigators believe began after the grille fell onto a meat broiler, causing a large flame to erupt and shoot up the air vent.

The fire quickly took hold in the roof.

It took 30 firefighters two hours to get the inferno under control.

The building could not be saved; the damage bill has been put at $3.5 million and the future of the store’s more than 50 employees is uncertain.

Albury Central station officer Simon Huggett said the blaze had been the biggest structural fire in the city since Pascoe Burns Plumbing Supplies burnt down in 2006.

At its peak, flames leapt 3m in the air and a plume of smoke could be seen across the city skyline from Monument Hill.

Mr Huggett said when his team arrived, 90 per cent of the building was on fire.

“I sent an initial crew in to do an internal attack,” he said.

“But they radioed back to me ‘there’s no fire in the building’; there was no fire below the ceiling.

“I had to get them out because ... the roof could have dropped in behind them and they could have been trapped.”

Mr Huggett said the firefighters had instead attacked from outside.

Franchisee Gary West said the fire had been devastating but he had been impressed by the swift response of his staff.

“We sincerely want to praise our restaurant manager, shift managers and team leaders on implementing the fire plan to clear the restaurant of all customers and crew at a busy time of trading,” he said.

“We would also like to recognise the valiant attempts by our professional fire teams from the city stations to save the business.”

Temporary fencing was erected at the site yesterday, while the windows were boarded up pending an inspection by insurance assessors.

There was a minor flare-up in the roof about 8pm but firefighters quickly extinguished it.

“We expect the building and fit-out to be a complete write-off,” Mr West said.

He said Hungry Jack’s, which also has an outlet in Wagga Road, Lavington, would be rebuilt in the city centre.

“Future plans will be fin­alised once the business owners have consulted with both the building owner and insurers,” Mr West said.

“We remain committed to establishing a HJ store in Albury as quickly as can possibly be undertaken.

“In the meantime, staff from Albury will be utilised, wherever possible, in our Lavington and Wagga restaurants.”

Staff are expected to meet for an update on Wednesday.

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Jacks house burnt down Wooly.
Posted by Dmack, 25/01/2010 3:48:37 PM, on The Border Mail
Oh God Im so glad I moved away from that place! HJ's burning is front pages news for days?? Wake up Albury! Why did the grill fall anyway? Perhaps if all the maintenance had been up to date this wouldnt have happened. How often was it checked? Not regularly obviously! Or even worse, they knew about it but wanted to save money and didnt fix it. I feel sorry for the young kids working there at the time and thats it. Who cares if theres no HJ's there?? Theres one in Lavington. What else is going on in the world??? Nothing apparently...
Posted by Pitiful, 25/01/2010 7:42:32 PM, on The Border Mail
Tried to go through the HJ drive thru in Albury tonight but it was closed. Does anyone know what happened? Then I tried the one in Wodonga and couldn't find it. Where did it go?
Posted by Ron, 25/01/2010 9:02:15 PM, on The Border Mail
now where will i get refills from?
Posted by dean sweet, 26/01/2010 12:09:29 AM, on The Border Mail
guys be a bit more sensitive i mean seriously enough with the stupid jokes. people who worked at that store are bound to be reading these comments, and how do you think this makes them feel? fair enough its only a store, but i know very well some of those kids worked verryyy long hours there and im sure there were a lot of close friendships established. just think about them before you go saying anything stupid.
Posted by meh, 26/01/2010 2:04:13 PM, on The Border Mail
i agree with you meh. i used to work at hungry jacks in wagga. it was a great place all the managers were nice and i met alot of friends out of that place, i have a traineeship now and i still wanna go back there even knw it is shit money it was always fun to work there. your all stupid making jokes out of a fire, yeah how would you like ur house to burn down, especially if u just bought it. then see if everyone makes jokes about your house, you wouldnt like it would you. this is alot of money just been lost, and i dont expect it being built very soonn.. you all need to grow up and get a life seriously.
Posted by ex hungry jacks employee, 28/01/2010 8:46:57 AM, on The Border Mail
My friends and I went to have lunch at this hungry jacks yesterday to find it burnt down.. We stopped to look at the place an this woman started asking us who we were and what we were doing. After some confusion on what she was on about we just ignored her an walked to kfc.
Posted by lad, 28/01/2010 10:26:43 AM, on The Border Mail
I seriously cannot believe there were 100 customers. I've never seen more than 15 in there at once. Suppose it was a busy day and there were 15 families, thats only 67 people
Posted by mr person, 3/02/2010 11:04:09 PM, on The Border Mail
Just finished watching the video of the fire fighters at the scene and can't help but wonder how much more successful they would've been if they actually used the water on the flames instead of just hosing down the roof. The video shows instances where the water is just running down the gutter and is no where near the flames.
Posted by Chris, 4/02/2010 3:05:34 PM, on The Border Mail
'mr person'. at the time of the fire, there were two busloads of basketballers in the store, explaining the 100 people. and chris i agree with you, i am entirely sure that the fire fighters didnt put in 100% of an effort. I witnessed the fire only to see them pumping water here and there onto the roof.
Posted by meh, 2/03/2010 3:44:13 PM, on The Border Mail
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