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News Update!! for Sun., Jan. 5, 2014

(**Bulletin)Fire and smoke damage long-time Jamestown night spot, and restaurant...

Quick work by Jamestown firefighters prevented major structural damage to a pair of well-known businesses in the 200-block of North Main St.  City fire crews were called to The Pub at 209 North Main about 7:05 p.m. Sunday.  Fire Battalion Chief Roger Sigular says several passers-by called in the alarm.  Sigular says first responding units found heavy smoke coming from the building... which also houses Lisciandro's Restaurant on arrival.  He says all three floors were fully-charged with smoke.  Firefighters first believed there might be more fire on the second-floor... but, found the bulk of it on the first.  Sigular says they were still trying to determine the origin of the blaze... and, what triggered the flames.  He says it took about half-an-hour before they had the blaze under control.  Sigular says there was heavy smoke and fire damage to the front interior front part of The Pub... where the bar-area is located.  He says Lisciandro's Restaurant has some light smoke damage.  Late Sunday... Sigular said investigators were still trying to determine the origin of the blaze... and, what triggered the fire.  He says it took about half-an-hour before they had the blaze under control.  Sigular says neither business was open at the time of the fire... and, no one was hurt.  In addition to the 10 on-duty firefighters and shift commander... Sigular says 18 more firefighters were later called in... along with another shift commander... to assist.