LAS VEGAS, Jan. 25, 2008

Vegas Hotel Fire Prompts Evacuations

Blaze At Monte Carlo Hotel-Casino Forces Guests, Gamblers To Flee; No Major Injuries Reported

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    "CBS News RAW": A 3 alarm blaze broke out at the Monte Carlo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nev. Authorities said guests were evacuated to neighboring hotels.

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(CBS/AP)  A fire on the roof of the Monte Carlo hotel-casino forced guests and gamblers to flee and sent a plume of smoke above the Las Vegas Strip, hotel officials said.

The three-alarm fire is out and hotel guests have been evacuated to the MGM Grand Garden, reports CBS affiliate KLAS-TV. The casino is closed.

No major injuries were reported, said Clark County spokesman Eric Pappa.

The fire, which was reported around 11 a.m., halted gambling at the casino as it spread from the center of the building across the roof. Fiery debris fell to the street below, and orange flames lapped at the casino's script sign.

Officials went door-to-door evacuating the hotel, said Gordon Absher, a spokesman for the resort's owner, MGM Mirage Inc.

Guests told KLAS-TV that people were shocked when they saw the smoke and heard fire alarms but the evacuation went smoothly.

Larry Wappel, 25, of San Pierre, Ind., said he and his brother, Eric Wappel, were in a room on the 30th floor when they heard housekeeping staff banging on doors and yelling "Fire, get out!" He said it took about 10 minutes to walk single-file down the stairs to get to ground level.

"There were a couple of ladies crying, but it was pretty calm," he said.

Another guest, Renza Badilla, 45, said she exited through the hotel kitchen to find burning debris and embers falling from the roof.

"I think people were shocked when they saw the smoke," said Badilla, who said she was in the buffet on the main casino level when fire alarms sounded.

Investigators were trying to determine whether the fire had simply burned the resort's facade or penetrated rooms in the upper floors, which contain suites. Guests were being taken the MGM Grand Garden Arena and employees were evacuated to the adjacent New York-New York hotel, Absher said.

There are reports that welders were working on the roof of the hotel, but the cause of the fire is not officially determined yet, reports KLAS-TV.

Fast Fact

The Monte Carlo Resort & Casino has 3,002 guest rooms and 211 suites.

Huge crowds formed to watch the fire, and traffic on the Las Vegas Strip was gridlocked as streets were blocked off around the hotel.

The nearby resorts, Bellagio and New York New York were not evacuated.

The Monte Carlo Resort & Casino has 3,002 guest rooms and 211 suites. The resort, located on Las Vegas Boulevard, near Tropicana Avenue, opened in June 1996.

The 32-story casino-hotel modeled after the Place du Casino in Monte Carlo, Monaco, was a joint venture between Steve Wynn's Mirage Resorts and Circus Circus Enterprises.




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by sgtrds January 25, 2008 5:50 PM EST
Good thing I gave up gambling........
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by killtheliars January 25, 2008 5:52 PM EST
Man, when they say Vegas is HOT, they aren''t kidding.
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by toolmangler-2009 January 25, 2008 5:54 PM EST
I don''t think it was my cigarette.
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by killtheliars January 25, 2008 5:59 PM EST
is it one of the indian owned casinos? Maybe they are sending smoke signals
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by georgew1956 January 25, 2008 6:02 PM EST
and this is a news story? it would be a story if oh its not a story. cbs is desporite for flash.
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by cdfoxtrot January 25, 2008 6:05 PM EST
"3-Alarm Blaze At Las Vegas Hotel-Casino". What''s a "3-Alarm" fire? It''s a b.s. story to begin with, but why not explain the jargon?
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by nlm2383 January 25, 2008 6:06 PM EST
desporite georgew1956? Desperate... I think that''s what you mean. I was planning a trip to Vegas this summer. Guess I won''t be staying there...
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by nlm2383 January 25, 2008 6:09 PM EST
The media uses numbers to determine how serious the fire is cdfoxtrot. Such as 2 Alarm Fire or 3 Alarm Fire...
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by netadmin1-2009 January 25, 2008 6:11 PM EST
cdfox

a 3 alarm fire is where the initial response is sent out - usually an engine - a pumper and a ladder truck - 2 alarm is when they call for a second response with more engines and personnel - 3rd alarm follows the 2nd alarm - more equipment and more personnel to fight the fire. This fire is far from beeing a bs story.
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by easeup-2009 January 25, 2008 6:14 PM EST
Exactly--everyone knows 3-alarm chili is spicier than 2-alarm chili.
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by Krazcarl January 25, 2008 6:18 PM EST
netadmin1...Thanks for the info I never knew the difference knew higher the number the worse it was. You think someones trying to get back at them for losing the paycheck or party gone sour???
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by buddhabman January 25, 2008 6:20 PM EST
That''s too bad. I like the Monte Carlo. Did you hear that Fox news had put up a sensationalized headlines that multiple properties were evacuated. I like the Paris, Monte Carlo and Venetian as our favorites.
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by netadmin1-2009 January 25, 2008 6:20 PM EST
crz - you never know - they will have to investigate the orgin and cause of the fire once they get it out. Arson is always a possibility in every fire.
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by feelfree1 January 25, 2008 6:21 PM EST

Did the building disintegrate and collapse into its own footprint at near free-fall velocity, such as we saw with World Trade Center #7?

www.zeitgeistmovie.com
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by nlm2383 January 25, 2008 6:22 PM EST
LOL
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by easeup-2009 January 25, 2008 6:23 PM EST
Can you imagine sitting on pocket aces with all your money in & they tell you to evacuate?????
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by killtheliars January 25, 2008 6:26 PM EST
I heard fat *** Cheney was keeping all of the subpoenaed visitors logs for the energy meetings in the monte Carlo. What an amazing coincidence
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by shanev137 January 25, 2008 6:31 PM EST
A 3 alarm fire is when all the resources of 3 fire stations respond....and so on.
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by rmsdm4 January 25, 2008 6:44 PM EST
I bet Britney was smoking crack in the penthouse suite and passed out causing the fire.
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by excoachken January 25, 2008 7:03 PM EST
Does this mean the Hookers will be having a fire sale?
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by rushlimpdrug January 25, 2008 8:20 PM EST

A casino going up in smoke?
Gee, what were the odds?
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by feelfree1 January 25, 2008 8:41 PM EST

USAyesterday at 04:57 PM,

Nice one! ;-)
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by texassteven January 25, 2008 8:45 PM EST
In any large American city, when a fire is called in, a single alarm response is sent. It usually consists of 2 pumpers ("Engine" in Fire Dept jargon), a ladder truck ("Truck" in Fire Dept jargon), a Rescue Truck ("Rescue" in the lingo of Fire Depts), and a Battalion Chief ("Battalion" in Fire Dept jargon).

So the dispatch goes, "Engine 1 and Engine 2, Truck 1, Battalion 1, report of a fire at the Monte Carlo."

When they arrive and smoke is showing, they immediately ask for a second alarm, which is normally another 2 Engines, at least 1 more Truck and another Rescue.

Each subsequent alarm usually is equal to or greater than the first alarm response. In a city full of high rise Resort hotels, they don''t waste any time calling a second or third alarm when smoke or flames are showing.

I''m surprised it only went to 3 alarms, given the history of Las Vegas (Clark Couty) Fire Dept. and their luck with casino fires. Remember the MGM Grand back on the morning of November 21, 1980. There were 87 deaths in total, including three as a result of injuries sustained in the fire, and 785 additional injuries.
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by mo005 January 25, 2008 9:03 PM EST
buddhabman: I am going to the venetian next month, never been to vegas. Is it as nice as they say it is.
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by williamfold January 25, 2008 9:06 PM EST
i wonder if *** cheney was in the area?
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by Krazcarl January 25, 2008 9:10 PM EST
What is the highest alarm rating????
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by rushlimpdrug January 25, 2008 9:10 PM EST

I am going to the venetian next month, never been to vegas. Is it as nice as they say it is.
Posted by mo005 at 06:03 PM

If you''ve never been remember it''s actually quite hot, especially in the top floors of the Monte Carlo.
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by mo005 January 25, 2008 9:27 PM EST
rushlimpdrug: Thanks for the hot tip, now get back up in hillarys lap where you belong. and let the grown ups talk.
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by keithle1 January 26, 2008 1:03 AM EST
Considering the stupid silly stuff that makes women cry, you''d think there would have been more broads bawling their eyes out.
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by keithle1 January 26, 2008 1:04 AM EST
I''m sure there were some women who ran back into their rooms to rescue their cellphone from the fire.
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by trenticus-2009 January 26, 2008 1:40 AM EST
Posted by crzmeat
What is the highest alarm rating????

Really?
It is how many alarms are sent out for fire departmments to respond.

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by trenticus-2009 January 26, 2008 1:43 AM EST
I''''m sure there were some women who ran back into their rooms to rescue their cellphone from the fire.

Posted by Keithle1

NO, NO, No, no... The question is how many ran back to their rooms to get their make-up bag and purse!
See when most women go in to a casino they leave the purse and make-up bag in the hotel room and only take their ID and cash/credit card.... The cell phone is already on them unless they DON''T want to get caught by the hubby blowing the family savings.
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by Krazcarl January 26, 2008 8:35 AM EST
trenticus...I see you don''t know why respond you lonely I''m straight.
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by rushlimpdrug January 26, 2008 10:35 AM EST
rushlimpdrug: Thanks for the hot tip, now get back up in hillarys lap where you belong. and let the grown ups talk.
Posted by mo005 at 06:27 PM

Gee, we''re a little grumpy azz aren''t we.
This is probably why it is your FIRST time to visit Vegas and you MUST ask for advice from a poster.
Vegas is a fun place, with your comment you''ll be better off staying home.
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by Krazcarl January 26, 2008 11:48 AM EST
rushlimpdrug....I saw that as a little cold myself. Never been th Nevada gambling was never a vice one of the few.
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by mo005 January 26, 2008 7:49 PM EST
rushlimpdrug: Yeah yer right, Long day and read yours as pickin on me. Sorry no call for being cold. Just trying to find out how it is in vegas from people that have been there. Wish me luck, and hope I don''t get burned . Couldn''t leave without one pun.
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by rushlimpdrug January 26, 2008 11:40 PM EST

Posted by mo005 at 04:49 PM :

Koool.
Have fun in Vegas.
I''m not much for gambling but it''s still a fun place.
Life is good.
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by meinnv January 28, 2008 10:44 PM EST
I''''m surprised it only went to 3 alarms, given the history of Las Vegas (Clark Couty) Fire Dept. and their luck with casino fires. Remember the MGM Grand back on the morning of November 21, 1980. There were 87 deaths in total, including three as a result of injuries sustained in the fire, and 785 additional injuries.

Posted by texassteven at 05:45 PM : Jan 25, 2008

Yes, that fire was devastating, and one of the main reasons was that t the time, Nevada had no requirements for sprinklers or other safety measures for high-rise buildings and there were also no smoke detectors.

Read this.....

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/jan/25/mgm-fire-changed-safety/
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by meinnv January 28, 2008 10:47 PM EST
After the 1980 MGM Grand (now Bally''s) fire and the subsequent 1981 Hilton fire; there were some strict codes enacted.

That is the reason the Monte Carlo fire was not nearly as devastating.

Here is another link....

http://www.co.clark.nv.us/fire/mgm_doc.htm
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by meinnv January 28, 2008 10:53 PM EST
For any one interested in the 1980 MGM Grand [Bally''s] fire...

http://www.accessclarkcounty.com/Public_communications/news_releases/080125_montecarlo.htm


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MGM_Grand_Hotel_fire


http://fire.co.clark.nv.us/(S(wtcmxiektytdzo55lthok155))/MGM.aspx
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