MESQUITE, Nev. A laundromat in Mesquite reportedly caught fire around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, and Mesquite Fire and Rescue extinguished the blaze before it spread.
While the official media release from Mesquite Fire and Rescue did not specify which structure burned, a social media post indicated the fire started in the Mesquite Gaming laundry facility behind Terrible Chevron at 810 W. Mesquite Blvd. On Smokey Lane, near Casablanca Resort and Casino in Mesquite.
According to the news report, “When crews arrived, they could see flames coming from the roof and the vestibule with heavy smoke.”
The facility’s manager reported that the building was secured Monday and no one has been in since. The news release also said the building’s structural integrity was compromised by the fire.
Public information officer Capt. Spencer Lewis said in a press release that “a defensive attack was the safest option for responding crews, and multiple hose lines were deployed to fight the fire and protect the surrounding areas.”
The fire was contained to the building, and other buildings were not damaged.
Part of the structure had collapsed, and firefighters were on the scene by 8 a.m. as they prepared to leave. A lot of damage was done.
The St. George News contacted Mesquite Gaming, who had no comment.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
This report is based on information provided by first responders on the scene and may not include the full scope of findings.
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Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo courtesy of Mesquite Fire and Rescue, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo courtesy of Mesquite Fire and Rescue, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo courtesy of Mesquite Fire and Rescue, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo courtesy of Mesquite Fire and Rescue, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo courtesy of Mesquite Fire and Rescue, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo courtesy of Mesquite Fire and Rescue, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo by Nick Yamashita, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo by Nick Yamashita, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo by Nick Yamashita, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo by Nick Yamashita, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo by Nick Yamashita, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo by Nick Yamashita, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo by Nick Yamashita, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo by Nick Yamashita, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo by Nick Yamashita, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo by Nick Yamashita, St. George News
Mesquite Gaming, Mesquite, Nevada, August 16, 2022 Laundry building destroyed by fire | Photo courtesy of Mesquite Fire and Rescue, St. George News
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Nick Yamashita has experience reporting for the Virgin River Times and small town media covering a variety of topics and events in Southern Nevada. Prior to his career as a journalist, he worked in various roles within the criminal justice system. Yamashita earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Southern Utah University. He is an award-winning photographer and author. He has published scholarly articles and poetry collections. He also practices and teaches martial arts in his spare time.
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