Fire damage closes popular Hilton Head restaurant for some time. Here’s what we know
The fire started around
Five fire engines and several ambulances were on scene around
After firefighters sprayed water onto the roof for more than an hour, the smoke started to clear after
The fire broke out as employees prepared to welcome the lunch crowd. Fister said a cooking fire spread into an attic space after an employee tried to move the flaming cooking equipment. Firefighters remained on scene after
One male employee was injured when the fire first broke out. He suffered minor burns and was transported to a local hospital, according to Crazy Crab owner
There was extensive damage in the kitchen, Fister said, and the attic space suffered "quite a bit of damage." In some places, the fire burned through the roof, according to Fister. There is also extensive water damage to the building.
There is no damage estimate yet and there won't be until insurance gets involved, Fister said, adding the restaurant is expected to remain closed for the foreseeable future.
There were less than 10 employees in the kitchen at the time, and construction workers were working on a planned expansion to the restaurant when the fire broke out, according to Fister.
The Crazy Crab opened its first location in 1984 and a second location two years later, according to the restaurant's website. The north end location was destroyed by fire in 1998 and was rebuilt to be double its original size.
Earlier this year, the restaurant broke ground on an expansion of its outdoor pavilion and bar.
The Crazy Crab at
"It looked like a significant fire," Timen said. "It is just so sad."
Timen owns
"My heart goes out to the business owner," Timen said. "We are going into our busy season and that is a huge visitor attraction."
She said it could ultimately mean at least a brief period of loss of revenue for the owners and employees of the business.
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