Chicago firefighters were called to a laundromat at 5130 W. Fullerton Avenue after 2AM Monday morning (4/4/16) and found heavy fire in a one-story, 60×100, commercial building with a bow-string truss roof. The building had no immediate exposures with parking lots on either side. After venting the roof, companies went defensive with Tower Ladder 14 setup to the west and Squad 2A to the east. There was a special call for an additional tower ladder which brought Tower Ladder 23 to the front of the building. Two multi-versals and the three elevated master streams inundated the building with water for two hours.

Heavy fire vented out the front of the building burning a car parked at the curb. The utility company was called to shut off gas to the building as a gas fed fire burned freely near the front.

Steve Redick and Larry Shapiro were at the scene.

Here is a brief cellphone video clip from Steve with more to follow

Here is a video with some photos from Larry Shapiro

Chicago FD Engine 91

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago fire trucks at fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD Engine 7

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD Tower Ladder 14 E-ONE Cyclone II tower ladder HP100

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD Tower Ladder 14 E-ONE Cyclone II tower ladder HP100

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD Truck 58

Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters with multi-versal at night

Larry Shapiro photo

American flag on E-ONE fire truck at night

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD Squad 2A Snorkel

Larry Shapiro photo

aftermath of commercial building fire

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD Squad 2A Snorkel

Larry Shapiro photo

more photos at shapirophotography.net

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