Major Fire Devastates Maurice’s Piggie Park Distribution Center in West Columbia

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Major Fire at Maurice’s Piggie Park in West Columbia

West Columbia, SC – A significant fire broke out overnight at the Maurice’s Piggie Park barbecue complex. The incident occurred at the restaurant chain’s distribution center around 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, leading to a 3-alarm fire response from local fire departments.

What Happened

The fire, which was reported just after 9 p.m., spread quickly, impacting various areas of the distribution center, including administrative and food preparation spaces. West Columbia Fire Chief Marquis Solomon confirmed that the restaurant itself, located next door and established in 1953, was not directly affected by the flames. However, the damage at the distribution center is extensive and may be a total loss.

Firefighting Efforts

Approximately 50 firefighters from multiple agencies, including the Cayce and Lexington County Fire Services, responded to the blaze. Officials reported that firefighters worked diligently for about two hours to bring the flames under control and a total of four hours to extinguish it completely. As the fire raged, flames shot through the roof, creating a visible scene for miles around.

Response and Investigation

Fortunately, there were no injuries reported as a result of the fire. In a heartfelt message posted on social media, the Piggie Park family expressed their devastation over the loss. “The BBQ pits, food preparation and processing plant facilities, and our offices are completely gone,” they wrote. They also acknowledged the vulnerability of BBQ restaurants to such disasters, reminding everyone of the tight-knit BBQ community’s struggles.

As of Sunday morning, fire crews remained on-site to monitor any smoldering spots and to begin an investigation. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by several agencies, including the ATF and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. Investigators have not ruled out the possibility of foul play.

Impact on Local Operations

With the distribution center destroyed, the fire could impact the eight other Maurice’s locations in the Columbia and Lexington areas, as they rely on the distribution center for their supplies. The restaurant next to the distribution center has closed indefinitely, with the team encouraging customers to visit their other locations as supplies last.

Community Reaction

Residents and fans of the long-standing barbecue chain took to social media to share their shock and support. Comments described the fire as “a blazing inferno,” reflecting the community’s concern for the establishment’s future. The family behind Maurice’s has committed to working tirelessly to rebuild, stating, “We won’t give up and will do what we need to continue the BBQ legacy.”

Conclusion

This fire follows another unrelated incident that impacted a historic barbecue restaurant in North Carolina, underscoring the challenges facing barbecue establishments. However, the focus remains on the immediate aftermath of the West Columbia fire as the community rallies around the Maurice’s Piggie Park family during this difficult time. As the investigation continues, updates will follow regarding the rebuilding efforts and any additional conditions affecting the restaurant chain.


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