The Chicago Tribune has an article about a fire this morning in Glenview. Fire on the 9th floor and two walked down the aerial ladder.

Glenview FIre Department

WGN-TV

Glenview firefighters made a dramatic rescue of two people from a high-rise apartment fire overnight.

Firefighters arrived on scene to the fire at 3925 Triumvera Drive at 12:30am to find flames shooting out a 9th floor window, as a 14-year-old boy and his mother waited for help on their nearby balcony.

Emergency crews evacuated the entire building, while firefighters used their ladder truck to reach the 9th floor balcony.   Sungwon Choi, 14, and his mother were safely rescued down the ladder.

Glenview Fire Chief Wayne Gloverger says the fire was extinguished quickly and there were just a few minor injuries at the scene and no one was transported to the hospital.

Choi said is was a long way to climb down but it was “like rock-climbing, but in reverse.” Choi said he listened to the firefighters to make sure he was safe.

More to follow later.