
Chaos erupted at a Texas Roadhouse in Garland when a fire prompted the evacuation of scores of patrons and staff on Sunday evening. The blaze began around 7:51 p.m. in the busy 5000 block of N. President George Bush Highway, as reported by NBC DFW.
Upon receiving the call, the Garland Fire Department raced to the scene, arriving with urgency to battle the emergent flames. Despite the potential danger present, the fire was extinguished swiftly by the firefighters, and emergency personnel were on hand, ensuring everyone's safety. The fire's cause is actively being investigated, with no injuries reported, according to the Garland Fire Department.
While the commotion of the scene unfolded, the restaurant's customers and employees found themselves in the throes of an unexpected disruption. An orderly evacuation ensured that no individuals sustained injuries during the incident.
Garland Fire Department's quick response highlighted the effectiveness of the city's emergency services, despite the fire's unexpected breaking out at a popular dining establishment. The investigation remains ongoing, and updates will be provided as more details on the cause of the fire are unveiled.









