Fort Worth H-E-B to remain closed Friday after fire in meat case

A Fort Worth H-E-B store will remain closed on Friday following an electrical fire that started in a meat case.Fire at Fort Worth H-E-BThe multi-alarm fire broke out at the H-E-B Alliance store in Fort Worth on Thursday afternoon.H-E-B said the store experienced an isolated electrical fire in a meat case.No one was injured, according to H-E-B.The store is located at 3451 Heritage Trace Parkway, and was the first H-E-B to open in Fort Worth.Fort Worth Fire said at 8:30 p.m. that the fire had been contained. Saginaw Fire and Haslet Fire could also be seen on sight assisting.A large fan from DFW Airport was brought in to help with the smoke inside the store.H-E-B released the following statement to FOX 4 on the fire:"H-E-B Alliance experienced an isolated electrical fire in a meat case. It has been contained and there were no injuries. The store is closed today while we clean the area and replace affected products. We will provide an update once this process is complete."Craig Trojecek, P
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