Firefighters in Forest Park pulled up on a fire this morning before 4AM at 7230 W. Madison and immediately requested a MABAS Box Alarm for assistance. They had heavy fire in the rear of a commercial building that housed a restaurant on the first floor and a bar above it. The Forest Park tower ladder went to work along with a truck from Berwyn. Cicero, Oak Park, River Forest, Riverside, and North Riverside companies all responded either on the bo or the initial alarm.

The box was struck out after several hours. The Chicago Tribune has a brief article HERE.

The blaze broke out about 4 a.m. on the back porch of Skrine Chops, 7230 W. Madison St. and spread to the rest of the building, said Forest Park Fire Chief Steve Glinke.

Tim Olk was at the scene and submitted several images. He has a gallery HERE.

Forest Park restaurant fire on Madison Street 9-2-11

Flames vent out of the second floor windows as the Berwyn aerial ladder and Forest Park tower ladder work in front of the building Tim Olk photo

 

Forest Park restaurant fire on Madison Street 9-2-11

A chief officer directs firefighters working after the fire was extinguished. Tim Olk photo

 

Forest Park restaurant fire on Madison Street 9-2-11

Forest Park Tower 403 hits fire that is still burning on the second floor where the roof has collapsed. Tim Olk photo

Forest Park restaurant fire on Madison Street 9-2-11

The North Riverside tower ladder was staged down the street. Tim Olk photo

Forest Park restaurant fire on Madison Street 9-2-11

This view from a building across the street shows the roof in on the fire building as both elevated master streams and firefighters on the neighboring roof pour water inside. Tim Olk photo

 

Forest Park restaurant fire on Madison Street 9-2-11

The fire reportedly originated in the rear of the structure. Tim Olk photo