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Universal Studios Engulfed in Flames, Claims 5 New York City Stuctures, Soundstage

June 1, 2008

Universal Studios Fire 2008A massive fire on Sunday at Universal Studios that destroyed a giant soundstage, a video library and several movie sets is under control, say fire officials in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles County fire Inspector Daryl Jacobs said that as many as three blocks of movie facades as well as the courthouse square set used in the Michael J. Fox movie Back to the Future have been destroyed.

At a news conference, Los Angeles County fire Chief P. Michael Freeman said the fire began on what’s described as the “New York street” set, moved on to the King Kong exhibit and then over to buildings housing a soundstage and video library.

“A total of five structures within the New York exhibit, including one soundstage, were lost,” said L.A. County fire inspector Frank Garrido.

Various reports say either the video vault or the King King building are still burning as plumes of smoke continue to blacken the skies above L.A.

Firefighters were able to rescue hundreds and hundreds of video canisters. An estimated 40,000 to 50,000 videos and reels were damaged.

The fire did not affect another film vault, which contains archival footage.

The cause of the blaze is under investigation. Fire officials say they have concerns about the malfunction of internal sprinklers, which prevented firefighters from battling the blaze from the inside.

Universal president Ron Meyer said the fire damaged two sets for the CBS drama Ghost Whisperer and obliterated the set used by the Clint Eastwood-directed film The Changeling, which premiered last month at the Cannes Film Festival.

Meyer also said a commercial had been shooting this weekend on the lot’s New York street. The executive went on to praise the Los Angeles and Burbank fire departments.

“They are real heroes, they contained a fire which could have burned horribly out of control … We were very lucky today.”

Some 400 firefighters went to the scene to keep the fire from spreading. Three firefighters went to hospital with minor injuries.

The Universal Studio lot was founded in 1915 and has now experienced a total of seven fires.

“Nothing irreplaceable was lost. We have duplicates of everything that was lost,” said Meyer, who confirmed that two locations for TV series were affected but did not divulge any other details.

Source: CBC.ca

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