Further details on Bull and Firkin fire

TPS report: On May 29, 2012 at approximately 0258 hours, a fire was discovered in the Bull and Firkin, 1835 Yonge Street. Toronto Fire Services, main pumper A321, attended under the command of Platoon Chief Halls. Fire Command C20, Toronto EMS buses ESU 7 and ESU 2 were also on scene. Yonge Street was closed in both directions between Davisville Avenue and Merton Street due to the severity of the incident. The fire was extinguished and determined to be accidental, possibly caused by saw dust combined with oil rags. No injuries were sustained. Damage to the building and contents is estimated at $150,000.00. At approximately 0530 hours, Toronto Fire Services Platoon Chief Halls cleared the scene and Yonge Street was re-opened in both directions.