Famous Philadelphia Cheesesteak shop fire caused by electrical malfunction

Philadelphia staple Jim's Steaks reported no injuries in the fire

An electrical malfunction sparked a fast-moving fire that damaged one of Philadelphia’s best-known cheesesteak shops last week, authorities said.

More than 125 firefighters and other emergency responders were called to the blaze Friday morning at Jim's Steaks on South Street and battled it for more than four hours before bringing it under control. Officials said all employees were able to safely evacuate, and no injuries were reported.

The Philadelphia Fire Department said Monday that the fire marshal's office had "determined the cause to be electrical wiring."

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An electrical malfunction damaged a famous cheesesteak shop in Philadelphia.

Owner Ken Silver told The Philadelphia Inquirer that the air conditioning had been malfunctioning that morning. He said city inspectors had pronounced the building structurally sound, and he vowed to rebuild, saying the damage was less than he initially feared.

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Jim’s Steaks opened its original location in Philadelphia in 1939. The South Street location opened in 1976.

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