About 200 people — including a bridal party — were evacuated shortly before midnight Saturday as smoke spread from a fire in a storage room at Weber's Inn in Ann Arbor.

 

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The Ann Arbor Fire Department responded to the call at 3050 Jackson Road with Ypsilanti and Pittsfield departments at about 11:30 p.m., said AAFD Battalion Chief Randy Menard.

"There was heavy smoke found in the basement area coming into the upper level," Menard said. "... We had to evacuate the entire complex."

The fire started in a lower level storage room and it was contained to that area, Menard said.

However, smoke spread throughout much of the facility.

"We didn’t hear much," said Ralph Hale, an Ann Arbor resident who was on an indoor patio with friends who had rented a poolside room. "We had heard that the fire alarms were going off, although we didn’t hear them initially.

"They evacuated the pool, people were meandering around, and the hotel staff were going around telling people to evacuate.”

The kitchen had to be shut down, but the wedding party was able to get back into its banquet room and continue celebrating after about an hour, Menard said.

However, officials had been preparing to relocate guests to other facilities in case that step was necessary, said Ann Arbor Police Sgt. Mike Sherba.

Two guests who left Weber's after the evacuation order told AnnArbor.com that the hotel seemed full. In addition to the wedding party, the pool area was busy with birthday parties for teenagers, a water aerobics group and revelers who had gathered to watch college basketball games on television.

Hale said the alarm bells were not initially audible from the pool area of the hotel.

"It just seemed a little strange that the whole hotel wasn't buzzing with alarms," he said.

There were no injuries, Menard said, and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. A damage estimate was not available Sunday morning.

Weber's, established 75 years ago as a restaurant that grew into a hotel and banquet facility, recently completed a $4 million renovation.

Weber's staff on Sunday morning said a manager was not available to comment.

Freelance writer Sven Gustafson contributed to this story