A fire broke out at The Dorsey House restaurant in Clyde Township, Michigan, prompting a swift response from emergency crews after reports of smoke and flames coming from the historic building.
Firefighters were dispatched to the scene on Beard Road after multiple 911 calls reported a structure fire at the well-known local restaurant. When crews arrived, they found visible smoke and active flames, leading to an immediate effort to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading to nearby structures.
The Dorsey House is a long-standing community restaurant known in the Clyde Township area, and the fire has raised concern among residents familiar with the historic property. Fire crews worked carefully due to the buildingโs structure and age, focusing on both suppression and preventing potential collapse or further damage.
At this time, officials have not released details on what caused the fire or the total extent of the damage. No confirmed reports of injuries have been announced. Fire investigators are expected to examine the scene once it is safe to determine the origin and cause of the blaze.
Nearby roads were temporarily affected as emergency vehicles blocked access to allow firefighters to operate safely. Residents in the area reported seeing heavy smoke rising from the structure during the response.
Authorities are expected to release additional updates as the investigation continues and more verified information becomes available regarding the Clyde Township restaurant fire at The Dorsey House.

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