Cause of Mattawa-area fire still under investigation
MATTAWA — The cause of a fire that destroyed a Mattawa-area wine production facility Tuesday is still being determined.
“I’d say it’s still under investigation at this time,” said Derek Beach, deputy fire marshal for Grant County, Wednesday.
Fire crews were briefly called back to Central Washington Wine Production Group facility and tasting room Wednesday. The fire that destroyed the facility about three miles north of Mattawa was originally reported at about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Crews were on the scene for most of Tuesday evening.
No injuries were reported. Kyle Foreman, public information officer for the Grant County Sheriff’s Office, said Tuesday that employees were in the building when the fire started but were able to evacuate.
The winery’s owners said in a social media announcement that they were grateful to employees for their efforts to contain the fire before firefighters arrived.
“Their quick action and care for the facility reflect their dedication and commitment,” the winery release said.
Foreman said Tuesday that Grant County Fire District 8 crews saw smoke coming out of all four sides of the building when they responded. Firefighters from Grant County Fire District 3, Royal Slope Fire Rescue and EMS and the Hanford Fire Department also responded.
The facility held about 4.5 million gallons of wine, some in production, some in storage, and was the site of the company’s tasting room.