Blaze temporarily closes Costa Mesa eatery
Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- A Tuesday morning grease fire has forced a Mexican food
restaurant on 19th Street to temporarily shut its doors.
No one was hurt in the 9:06 a.m. blaze at Taco Mesa, said Costa Mesa
Fire Capt. Kevin Diamond. Employees had tried using a fire extinguisher
to quench the grease fire, which apparently began in the kitchen, but
that effort failed, he said.
Instead, it took 23 firefighters about 20 to 30 minutes to finish the
job, said Diamond, adding that three fire engines, two trucks and a
battalion chief responded to the call.
Diamond said damage was “minimal,” but it was still enough to close
the popular eatery for at least a few days
Upon firefighters’ arrival, a portion of the kitchen was in flames.
“The fire got into the [air ducts],” he said. “There was smoke and
heat damage to the kitchen and some of the vents on top of the stove were
charred.”
No customers were in the restaurant when the blaze broke out, said
Diamond. Most of the employees were out of the restaurant when
firefighters arrived, he said.
Following the fire, the employees swept up pools of water and charred
fragments from the kitchen floor as firefighters and the restaurant’s
owner, Ivan Calderon, examined the blackened walls.
“The place was barely open for business this morning when it
happened,” said Diamond.
He said building and health officials will inspect the restaurant to
let the owner and management know what repairs need to be made.
Calderon, the restaurant founder and owner, said he wants to get back
in business “as soon as possible.” But, he added, getting the restaurant
back in shape will take at least a few days.
The restaurant, the original of three in the county, has been open in
Costa Mesa for nine years.
“We need to get some repairs done,” said Calderon. “We need to take
care of plumbing, electric and mechanical problems before we can open for
customers.”
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