Small fire smokes out Union Bank
-- Danette Goulet
NEWPORT BEACH -- A small fire erupted Monday evening in a generator
room on the roof of the Union Bank of California branch on Westcliff
Drive.
Firefighters extinguished the flames within 30 minutes of receiving
the call, but not before the entire building had filled with smoke, said
Battalion Chief Jim Ellis of the Costa Mesa Fire Department.
At press time, officials had not yet assessed the damage and were
continuing to investigate the cause of the fire.
The room in which the fire ignited houses a generator, which controls
air conditioning and heating for the building, said Lt. John Blauer of
the Newport Beach Fire Department.
No one was injured, but the few people remaining in building had a
scare.
Joe Plisinski, a physical therapist for Healthsouth on the third floor
of the building, dialed 911 just before 7 p.m., he said.
Dina Ginsberg, his patient, told him she smelled smoke.
“Dina started smelling smoke, so we checked all our equipment,”
Plisinski said. “Moments later, we could see smoke coming in through the
vents and then the smoke detectors went off.”
The two rushed out of the office after calling 911.
The only other person in the building was the bank’s branch manager,
who was the first person out.
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