Fire breaks out at 'The Shining' hotel: Flames rip through Oregon's historic ... trends now Four different fire departments were called to the scene in the community of Government Camp, around 60 miles eat of Portland, at 9:30 pm after blaze broke out in the attic of the building By Paul Farrell For Dailymail.Com Published: 08:18 BST, 19 April 2024 | Updated: 08:20 BST, 19 April 2024 Viewcomments An inferno broke out inside of the historic Timberline Lodge in Oregon late on Thursday, the hotel and ski resort was made famous in 1980 as the setting for horror classic The Shining. Four different fire departments were called to the scene in the community of Government Camp, around 60 miles eat of Portland, at 9:30 pm after blaze broke out in the attic of the building. An official said that rescue workers are trying to preserve the 'historic assets' from the lodge, reports Fox Portland. At the time of writing, everyone who was inside the lodge when the fire erupted has been accounted for. It was staff who called 911. The fire was largely extinguished by 11pm local time, an official told The Oregonian. Firefighters are continuing to spray water at the scene due to winds impacting the area. Four different fire departments were called to the scene in the community of Government Camp, around 60 miles eat of Portland, at 9:30 pm after blaze broke out in the attic of the building Staff called 911 around 9:30pm to report the fire The lodge was made famous worldwide when it was featured in the 1980 horror classic The Shining The Timberline Lodge was used for the exterior establishing shots used in the Stanley Kubrick movie Read more: Share or comment on this article: Fire breaks out at 'The Shining' hotel: Flames rip through Oregon's historic Timberline Lodge which featured in Jack Nicholson's famed 1980 horror movie All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility