Blaze damages tailoring shop
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Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- It was exactly five years Sunday since Elaine Blue
opened her custom tailoring store on Via Lido.
Less than a year ago, she expanded her business, Robertino’s, to
include tuxedo sales and rentals and moved to a building on Newport
Boulevard that was double the square footage.
“I couldn’t believe it’s been five years,” Blue said.
But such pleasant musings on her anniversary were abruptly cut off
when she was called Sunday -- her day off -- and told that her store was
on fire.
Firefighters responded to the call that came in about 2:47 p.m. and
saw smoke creeping out of the building, said Newport Beach Fire Capt. Don
Bradbury.
He said firefighters had to make a hole into the roof and break some
of the windows to get into the building.
“There was a small fire in the back of the building, but it was mostly
smoke,” Bradbury said.
There is no estimate of damages yet, but he said the clothes inside
the store must have suffered severe smoke damage. Bradbury said he did
not know what caused the fire but said he did not suspect arson.
Blue said she was “shocked and in disbelief.”
“This is my worst nightmare,” she said tearfully, looking into her
dark store.
Firefighters and investigators were inspecting the shop floor where
several headless mannequins fitted with tuxedos still stood. Glass pieces
from the broken windows lay strewn around.
Blue said this was the first and only business she ever owned.
“It was all just the way I wanted it,” she said. “And now,
everything’s ruined. I don’t know what I’m going to do. This was my
life.”
Bradbury said the building itself suffered very little damage --
mostly from firefighters making their entry.
“It’s fortunate it happened like this during the day,” he said. “We
couldn’t have stopped the fire at an early stage if it had happened in
the middle of the night.”
* Deepa Bharath covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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