Crime & Safety
911 Calls Reveal Quick Response in Flaming Dessert Mishap
New Details About Accident, Palm Harbor Patch Obtains 911 Recordings.
(Editor's Note-You can hear each of the five 911 calls by clicking on different video clips on the right.)
Dramatic 911 recordings reveal what happened in the moments after five guests at Palm Harbor's Ozona Blue restaurant were burned by flames from a flambe' dessert. It happened Saturday night when a food server was making bananas foster.
Palm Harbor Patch obtained the recordings from the Pinellas County 911 Communications Center. The recordings reveal how quickly people responded to the accident.
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Beginning at 8:58pm, four 911 emergency calls were made from the restaurant within an eight second time span, a fifth call came in about 35 seconds later. In some of the recordings you can hear people making frantic pleas for help. Click on the video clips on the right to hear the 911 calls.
Call #1 (received at 20:58:10) "...They were making a dessert and the fire, it caught on fire on a lady, she's burned right now⦠they were cooking dessert and she was sitting on the end of the table and she got burned..."
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Call #2 (received at 20:58:10)Β "...I'm at Ozona Blue restaurant and I've got a woman who just caught on fire..."
Call #3 (received at 20:58:14) "Emergency⦠Ozona Blue.. fire.. inside a restaurant they had an alcohol induced fire they were trying to pour alcohol⦠you may have some people who may've been injured in the fire..."
Call #4 (received at 20:58:18) "...I'm at Ozona Blue in Ozona Florida and there was a fire and a girl got burnedΒ very badly..."
Call #5 (received at 20:59:02) "...We need an ambulance out to Ozona Blue restaurant⦠we had a bananas foster blow up and a lady got hurt..."
Palm Harbor Patch has also learned many new details about the accident. A Pinellas County Sheriff's Deputy happened to be outside the Ozona Blue restaurant responding to a different call when the accident happened.Β
A sheriff's office spokesperson says Deputy Shawn Heffner heard people yelling for an ambulance. He went inside the restaurant to find a crowd of people had gathered around 25 year-old Katie Hudgins, who was laying on a sofa in the lobby area with her upper body covered by a sheet. Heffner cleared the people from the area to make room for emergency crews. Β
Deputy Heffner later spoke with food server, Ian Monsalvo, age 28. Monsalvo told the deputy that he was preparing two bananas foster desserts near the victims' table. Monsalvo said he remembered seeing a small flame in the bottle of 151 as he was pouring it onto the dessert, he then lost control of the bottle, causing the flaming alcohol to spill from inside the bottle and onto the victims. Deputy Heffner said that Monsalvo was very upset about what had happened.Β
Katie Hudgins suffered 1st,Β 2ndΒ and 3rd degree burns and was airlifted to Tampa General Hospital. 56 year-old Patricia Rogers, of WindermereΒ suffered respiratory burns and was also airlifted to Tampa General Hospital. She has been released from the hospital.
Deputy Heffer reported that three people suffered minor injuries and were not transported to the hospital. They are Jimmy Rogers, 25, of Dunedin,Β Jacquelyn Williams, 58, from Tampa, and Raymond Rogers Jr. age 60, from Windermere.
Palm Harbor Fire Rescue EMS Chief, Bob Markford saysΒ the restaurant staff responded quickly, "Employees grabbed fire extinguishers and extinguished the fire, another employee helped one of the women whose shirt caught fire."
Palm Fire Rescue Spokesperson, Liz Monforti says one of the employees of Ozona Blue who helped the victims, also recently completed the firefighter's academy and emergency medical technician school.Β
sent three fire engines and one ladder truck, also responded.Β
The Ozona Blue Grilling Company is located at 125 Orange St in the .
Bananas foster is aΒ flambe' dessert that is usually prepared tableside.
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