The Chicago Tribune has an article about a fire that occurred on Saturday on the city’s south side at 7925 S. Colfax.
Two firefighters were injured during an extra-alarm fire that damaged three homes in the South Chicagoneighborhood early Sunday morning.
The fire department was notified of a fire on the 7900 block of South Colfax Avenue about 11:45 p.m., said Cmdr. Sean Flynn, a Chicago Fire Departmentspokesman.
… two firefighters briefly went unaccounted for.
“We noticed unsafe conditions and started to pull people out. A couple members got trapped upstairs, so we called mayday and pulled a 2-11,” Flynn said.
The 2-11 alarm and mayday alert brought more firefighters and equipment to the scene.
The two missing firefighters were accounted for a few minutes later after the firefighters regrouped, Flynn said.
An Emergency Medical Services Plan 1 was also called, bringing another five ambulances to the scene.
Chief Gordon J. Nord., Jr. went to the scene and submitted several images.
More images can be viewed in a gallery HERE.
The complete Tribune article can be found HERE.