Indianapolis Fire Department responded to a fire at the Four Seasons Family Restaurant on Indy's east side early Thursday morning.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Fire Department responded to a fire at an east-side restaurant early Thursday morning. 'This is just such a shock,' said Cindi Moon, a long-time customer. The department was dispatched to the Four Seasons Family Restaurant at 1935 N. Shadeland Ave around 6:15 a.m. after receiving multiple calls of a fire. Employees of the restaurant reported that the fire started to show after the neon sign was turned on.
Gharbi says a customer told them the building was on fire. When firefighters arrived, they found smoke showing from the roof and made an aggressive offensive attack. 'I’m devastated. We’ve been here for about 31 years, I’ve been here for 28 and this is our home. I’m here at work more than I am at my own house with my kids. This is a big loss for all of us,' said Gharbi. The department said they searched the building and found no one inside.
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