Pa. smokehouse fire 'best-smelling in long time'

February 15, 2012, 9:55 am


NEW CASTLE, Pa. (AP) — Firefighters in Pennsylvania have managed to save 200 pounds of Polish sausage from what they're calling the best-smelling fire they've doused in years.

The New Castle News reports that firefighters responded about 11:30 a.m. Monday when a 20-by-20-foot smokehouse caught fire in the yard of Cash Koszela (koh-ZEL'-uh). He's a retired meat cutter who's been smoking his own sausage for about 30 years.

Firefighters say some grease caught fire when the smokehouse got too hot — about 300 degrees.

Koszela says it will cost about $3,000 to replace the smokehouse. It's actually a tin-lined walk-in cooler fed by smoke piped in from a fire pit.

Assistant Fire Chief David Joseph says, "This is definitely the best-smelling fire we've seen in a long time."

___

Information from: New Castle News, http://www.ncnewsonline.com

Tags:
RELATED STORIES
COMMENTS
Conn. lawmakers passed tough new gun control laws after Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre
Forecasts call for gloomy skies all weekend, concerning tourism-dependent businesses on Bay State's North Shore
Broadside host Jim Braude also discusses the President Obama's speech on terrorism
A Ben and Jerry's flavor guru and Samuel Adams brewer show off the result
Katherine Merseth talks about what the results could mean for public education in Boston
Christine Koh talks about how to approach plans with your children for vacation