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10/05/2012 | By News Editor, Shawn J. Soper

WEST OCEAN CITY -- The commercial fire at the Waterman’s Seafood Company, leading to the evacuation of the crowded restaurant and closing a vast section of Route 50 in both directions for several hours on Friday, originated in a second-floor attic area and was caused by a faulty electrical circuit, the Worcester County Fire Marshal’s Office announced on Tuesday.

The fire was reported around 6:45 p.m. on Friday and first-arriving units from the Ocean City Fire Company reported fire extending from the roof area of the two-and-half story landmark restaurant on Route 50 in West Ocean City. The restaurant was open and crowded at the height of the dinner rush on a busy Friday evening, but the evacuation was orderly, if not all that fast, according to a source at the scene, but employees and guests got out and no one was injured.

In the aftermath, the restaurant’s tables were still covered with drinks and food left behind by the evacuated guests including piles of steamed crabs. One of the restaurant’s owners was reportedly in the facility at the time enjoying steamed crabs with friends.

The Ocean City Fire Department was assisted at the scene by crews from the Berlin, Showell, Ocean Pines and Bishopville Volunteer Fire Companies. Route 50 was completely shut down for about four hours in both directions from Route 611 to Route 707 as fire crews set up a water supply accessing hydrants on the south side of the highway. As a result, heavy Friday night traffic was diverted in and around Route 707 and other side streets in the West Ocean City causing major back-ups.

Firefighters remained on scene for about four hours suppressing the fire and conducting overhaul operations. While the initial fire was extinguished fairly quickly, thick smoke continued to pour from the building as crews looked for the source. Smoke reportedly filled in the spaces behind walls and in the attic. Firefighters spent several hours on the roof, cutting holes in the exterior surfaces with chainsaws in an effort to discover the source.

According to a Worcester County Fire Marshal’s Office release on Tuesday, the fire originated in a second-floor attic area and was caused by a faulty electrical circuit. Sources at the scene reported an acrid electrical smell was detected in the facility before the fire was reported and that an electrician had been called. The Fire Marshal’s Office said in a statement on Tuesday the fire remains under investigation.

Meanwhile, the popular restaurant’s owners and employees continued to pick up the pieces and move on this week. In a prepared statement on the restaurant’s Facebook page, the restaurant thanked the emergency responders.

“Our staff and families would like to extend our most heartfelt thanks to all of the local volunteers, fire departments, police and EMS teams who came to our aid last night,” the statement reads. “We would also like to let all of our friends and loyal customers know how much your overwhelming concern and willingness to help us in any way possible is appreciated.”

The extent of the damage is not known, but the restaurant owners in the statement alluded to a long recovery period.

“We have a long road ahead of us and the damage is extensive,” the statement reads. “Everyone is safe and that's what is most important. We love all of you and thank you again so very much. We'll keep you posted on our progress.”

There are 6 comment(s).


Jackie, read the article. 'Route 50 was completely shut down for about four hours in both directions from Route 611 to Route 707 as fire crews set up a water supply accessing hydrants on the south side of the highway.' Typical selfish touron...
submitted by YoYo on October 11, 2012 at 11:31 am
Watermans has been a staple of West OC for many many many years. I remember (back in the 1900's) standing in the long lines waiting for a seat to eat crabs/corn/chicken with a full cooler! Sometimes the cooler made it into Waterman's empty! Regular dinners (off season) on a quiet Friday nite - FABULOUS!

We'll see you soon Waterman's!

~BUSHMAN!~
submitted by Bushman on October 11, 2012 at 03:00 am
why was rt 50 closed in both directions? The cruisers were in town and OC was total gridlock! The inlet was also closed which made for a ridiculous pile up! Was closing Rt 50 really necessary?
submitted by jackie on October 10, 2012 at 10:58 am
I am so glad no one was hurt. It was so sad to hear of the fire. I look forward to Waterman's come back.
submitted by kathy b on October 09, 2012 at 10:12 am
Broken Hearted In West Ocean City.My husband and I were up stairs the night of the fire.We all could smell something like wire burning.Then the TV's behind the bar went out.Then they came back on for some time and then went out again with lights up and down stairs.We are all so very upset about this tragedy.I feel so very bad for the employees for it is the end of the season and there is no work.Like I said Broken Hearted in West Ocean City Thank You Renee Sechrist :o(
submitted by Renee Sechrist on October 09, 2012 at 06:48 am
i will be coming to oc over the thanksgiving weekend and will miss eating at waterman' as we eat there about 5 times a year hope they are back by summer, you guys will be missed
submitted by garry on October 09, 2012 at 05:28 am

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