A fire erupted at Mrs. GoodFoot Nail Salon in Cayce on Sunday morning, prompting a swift response from multiple fire departments. Smoke caused temporary road closures on Knox Abbott Drive, but thankfully, no injuries were reported. An investigation into the cause, believed to be electrical, is ongoing. The timeframe for the salon’s reopening remains uncertain, leaving the community concerned for the beloved local business.
Residents of beautiful Cayce witnessed quite a commotion Sunday morning when firefighters raced to tackle a blaze at the popular Mrs. GoodFoot Nail Salon located at 917 Knox Abbott Drive. The fire was first reported to local authorities shortly after 9 a.m., prompting a swift response from multiple fire departments.
As smoke billowed, part of Knox Abbott Drive was temporarily closed to drivers. The City of Cayce Fire Department, alongside the Lexington County Fire Department and the West Columbia Fire Department, worked diligently to control the situation. By the time they arrived, the fire was already under control. However, one lane of the busy road continued to be blocked off even after the flames were extinguished, causing some inconvenience for commuters.
Officials from the city advised residents and drivers to steer clear of the area while emergency crews were managing the scene. It was all hands on deck as firefighters worked to ensure the situation was handled efficiently and effectively. To everyone’s relief, there were no reported injuries connected with the fire, which is the best news everyone could have hoped for.
Located next to Tony’s Pizzalicious, Mrs. GoodFoot Nail Salon is nestled in a vibrant area teeming with restaurants and retail businesses. For anyone familiar with the area, the salon is just about a mile away from the Blossom Street bridge and downtown Columbia—a hot spot for both locals and visitors alike.
While the fire was contained relatively quickly, official information regarding the exact time it took to extinguish the flames has yet to be revealed. What’s more, authorities are currently investigating the cause of the fire. Early indications point to the possibility of it being an electrical fire. Fortunately, investigators believe foul play is not a factor in this incident, which will be a relief to many in the community.
As the investigation continues, the public is left wondering about the extent of the damage. Details on whether the salon will be a total loss or if it can be repaired remain unknown. This bustling location is known for its friendly environment and skilled professionals who cater to the beauty needs of the community, making any disruption here a matter of concern for loyal customers.
By around 11:15 a.m., Cayce officials announced that Knox Abbott Drive had fully reopened and normal activity could resume. Firefighters were able to clear the scene, allowing the community to breathe a sigh of relief as the roads became accessible once again.
As this situation is still developing, residents are encouraged to keep an ear out for any updates regarding the fire’s cause and the future of Mrs. GoodFoot Nail Salon. It’s sure to be a topic of conversation around town as many are concerned about the beloved local business.
Community spirit runs high in Cayce, and during times like this, locals come together, hoping for the best outcomes for both businesses and their neighbors. Stay connected to your community as more information becomes available about this fire and its impact.
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