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Restaurant fire causes evacuation at Chickasaw Nation casino
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
A restaurant fire led to the evacuation of hundreds of people from a casino owned by the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma. About 300 to 400 patrons and 100 to 200 employees were inside the Riverwind Casino at the time of the fire early Monday morning. The fire was easily contained and guests were allowed back inside a couple of hours later, though the restaurant remained closed as of Monday. The fire occurred after the restaurant had finished business on Sunday night. Get the Story:
Apparent kitchen grease fire caused evacuation of Riverwind Casino (The Oklahoman 6/22)
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