An upsetting weekend for the owner's of Spicer's. The family owned towing company was engulfed in flames Saturday night. But as co-owner Drew Spicer says, it's business as usual. "We saved all of the trucks but one, we're already back in business working out of one of our customer's shops at the moment," said Spicer. Spicer says one of the offices with most of the paperwork was saved as well. "The insurance company is here now. We're just trying to get everything organized and figure out what our next move is," he said this morning. The Ontario Fire Marshall will be at the building later today. Heavy equipment has also been called in to clear debris for investigators to get inside. The damage is estimated to be up to $700,000. The probe into the cause of the fire is expected to start tomorrow.

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