Working smoke alarms helped two families escape a major fire on Tuesday morning in Stirling-Rawdon. Firefighters were called out to a residence...
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A fire damaged Pumpernickel Bakery and Café in San Fernando before dawn on September 12. Firefighters from the Mon Repos fire station and the San Fernando police station were alerted and quickly responded. The firefighters managed to contain the flames, which damaged the front of the building at Coffee Street near Carib Street. The owner, Patricia Campbell, said the police told her about the fire by around 3. She went to the police station and then to the bakery, where she saw the damage. [caption id="attachment_1108131" align="alignnone" width="683"] A worker walks among broken glass left in the aftermath of a fire at Pumpernickel Bakery and Café on Coffee Street, San Fernando on September 12. - Photo by Lincoln Holder[/caption] She said the air-conditioning unit, worth about $15,000, at the entrance, and the doors, worth about $7,000, were damaged. There was also electrical and structural damage. No one was inside the building at the time and the cause of the fire is still unknown. The business will remain closed until repairs are done. Workers were cleaning up the site when Newsday visited. Investigations are continuing. The post Fire damages San Fernando bakery appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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