More images from the restaurant fire in Long Grove on Sunday from Jay Gilliland
Archive for June 2nd, 2013
The Long Grove Fire Protection District was sent to the Enzo & Lucia Restaurant at 343 Old McHenry Road this morning for a fire that began on the stove and traveled to the attic. The building, which is located half a block from the fire station, had heavy smoke venting through the roof vents and stove exhaust. The alarm was upgraded to a Code 4 for the working fire to bring additional resources to the scene including several water tankers due to the limited water supply.
Companies made an aggressive interior attack and were able to contain the fire before it could burn through any exterior surface. Buffalo Grove Tower Ladder 25 went to the roof to ventilate while interior companies from Long Grove, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, and Palatine attacked the fire. A tanker (tender) from the Countryside FPD supported the Long Grove engine and squad until a portable tank was dropped. Prospect Heights Tanker 9 filled the tank which provided a sufficient water supply for companies to extinguish the fire.
Additional companies at the scene included an engine from Lake Zurich, a squad from Deerfield, ambulances from Wheeling and Highwood, a truck from Libertyville, and tankers from Palatine Rural, Wauconda, Grayslake, and Round Lake.
Larry Shapiro and Tim Olk were at the scene. Some images and a video from Larry are in this post.
A gallery with more images from Larry can be found HERE.
Garage fire in Gurnee
Jun 2
YouTube video of a detached garage fire in Gurnee
thanks Josh & Chris
This from Matt Timmer:
This was Mabas 207 Box Alarm at 208 E. Joliet Street Schererville. The initial response came in for an apartment fire at 3pm on Thursday May 30th. We had heavy storms come through and they are thinking it’s a lightning strike. It was quickly escalated to a Box Alarm. The initial full still brings Lake Hills Engine, Griffith Engine, and a Griffith Chief. St. John Engine on the change. On the box you get St. John Engine to the Scene Highland Engine and Dyer Tower Ladder. Munster’s truck was the change company on 1st alarm. The pictures are from around 6 pm. The fire was at a 3rd Alarm. It went to a 4th alarm around 630.
Depts that were there after the 1st alarm:
Merrillville- Engine (2nd Alarm), Lake Ridge- Engine(2nd Alarm), Munster –Tower Ladder (2nd Alarm, Cedar Lake-Engine (3rd Alarm), Lake Dale- Engine (3rd Alarm), Crown Point- Tower Ladder (3rd Alarm), Lakes of the 4 Seasons Engine- (4th Alarm), Lynwood- Engine(4th Alarm), Hobart- Truck(4th Alarm)