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James Meier
NEWPORT BEACH -- Firefighters spent about eight minutes smothering a
small fire that caused about $20,000 in damage at the 38-year-old Stuft
Shack on Wednesday evening, Newport Beach Fire officials said.
Those at the beachfront hamburger stand, located at 101 E. 15th St.
since 1963, explained that a freezer compressor caught fire sometime
after the restaurant closed at 5 p.m. So no one was working there at the
time, explained Joe Angelo, son of owner Ruth Whitacre.
An hour after the fire, which began at approximately 6 p.m., Angelo
was unsure as to whether the Stuft Shack would reopen for business today.
“I think it was just smoke damage,” said Angelo, who rushed to the
restaurant as soon as he was notified. “There doesn’t seem to be any
flame damage.”
A sign on the side of the burger stand simply reads “We surf good
food.”
Newport Beach Fire Capt. Bill Bennett couldn’t agree more.
“We saved a Newport Beach landmark,” Bennett said Wednesday. “They’ve
got great burgers there.”
Bennett, who usually grabs a cheeseburger and fries at the Shack, said
three engines, two trucks and a paramedic van responded to the one-alarm
fire.
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