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Heavy fire damage at Empress Casino in Joliet

A fire apparently sparked by a construction worker caused heavy damage to sections of the Empress Casino on Friday and firefighters had to truck in water to contain the blaze.

The fire, which began about 10 a.m., appeared to have started as a construction worker welded a kitchen hood in an area of the casino undergoing a $50 million renovation, according to acting Joliet Police Chief Benjamin Billups. Foul play was not suspected, he said.

Fire officials have "written off" the part of the building that was under construction and focused on keeping the flames from spreading to the established casino and office complex, said Police Lt. Stephen Breen.

The smoldering, Egyptian-themed casino was closed and did not immediately have a reopening date, Penn National Gaming, the Wyomissing, Pa.-based parent company of Empress, said in a statement.

"As soon as practicable we will deploy a team to assess the scope of the damage following which we will quickly develop a plan that will allow us to bring the property back into operation so that we can bring our over 800 employees back to work as soon as possible," said Peter M. Carlino, CEO of Penn National.

Patrons and employees were evacuated and two people were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Billups said. About 100 employees and construction workers were in the area when the fire started, but it was unclear how many patrons were in the building at the time.

Casino patron Bob Bennet of Joliet said the evacuation was announced over a public-address system.

"They told us we had to evacuate because there was a small fire," Bennet told The (Joliet) Herald-News. "Everyone got up and left. It went well, there was no one panicking, no pushing or shoving."

The blaze continued to burn for hours but remained within the construction area. Joliet Fire Chief Joe Formhals said 20 tankers shuttled water to the blaze from as far as two miles away. The department called for assistance from nearby crews about 1 p.m.

Penn National has established an assistance hot line for the affected employees and plans to provide updates on its Web site.

The $50 million casino renovation project included a new buffet restaurant and other amenities, said Penn spokesman Eric Schippers. The first phase of the project was to open this summer and the second later in the fall, he said.

"Our focus now is on the safety of our customers and employees," Schippers said.

Scene from the fire this morning at the Empress Casino. ABC 7 Chicago
Scene from the fire this morning at the Empress Casino. ABC 7 Chicago
No one has been injured in an extra-alarm fire at the Empress Casino in Joliet. ABC 7 Chicago
Scene from the fire this morning at the Empress Casino. ABC 7 Chicago
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