From Jimmy Bolf:
Arlington Heights, IL Box Alarm Fire 8/9/24
Aug 24
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From Jimmy Bolf:
Arlington Heights, IL Box Alarm Fire 8/9/24
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Aug 11
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This from Larry Shapiro:
The Arlington Heights Fire Department responded to a reported fire in a townhouse at 2110 S Crambourne Way on Saturday night 8-9-24. The first arriving company reported heavy fire from two units and requested an upgrade to a Code 4 Working Fire and then a MABAS Box Alarm. Firefighters made quick work of knocking down the fire before all of the responding units arrived on the scene.
Here are some images taken well after the fire was extinguished.
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Sep 1
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This from Art Zern:
At 0157 on 8/29/20, Sycamore FD was dispatched to a structure fire at 1542 Timberwood Court. E-1 and Chief 3 arrived with heavy fire on the second floor A-side and attached garage on the D-side of an end unit, 4-unit townhouse. We also had jumpers from the second floor balcony. Chief 3 pulled a Box on arrival. Fire on the A-side had auto exposed to the eaves and was extending into the common attic. The D-side also auto exposed to the second floor and attic. E-1 stretched a 2 ½ to the D-side and opened the deckgun on the A-side. E-1 was able to secure their own water as E-2 backed-down to E-1 from the south. Dekalb T-1 backed into E-1 from the north and set their main ladder to the roof. Searches were completed, additional lines were stretched, and exposures checked for extension. Extensive overhaul for about 1 ½ hours. All companies worked to make an excellent stop with the fire contained to the unit of origin for the most part. One firefighter and two civilians were injured. Thanks to all of our mutual aid partners.
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