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Chicago fire with Mayday 1-22-12 injures 2

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.

Chicago Fire Department 2-11 with Mayday 1-22-12

Firefighters work in the rear at a house fire on Chicago's south side Sunday morning where a mayday had been called and then secured. Gordon J. Nord., Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department 2-11 with Mayday 1-22-12

Engine 126 with multiple lines off in the snow. Gordon J. Nord., Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department 2-11 with Mayday 1-22-12

Two battalion chiefs monitoring the scene on South Colfax. Gordon J. Nord., Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department 2-11 with Mayday 1-22-12

Firefighters in the bucket of Tower Ladder 34 hit hot spots in the attic. Gordon J. Nord., Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department 2-11 with Mayday 1-22-12

An ice covered firefighter adjusts his SCBA after coming out of the house. Gordon J. Nord., Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department 2-11 with Mayday 1-22-12

Firefighters roll hose after starting to break down the attack lines. Gordon J. Nord., Jr. photo

More images can be viewed in a gallery HERE.

The complete Tribune article can be found HERE.

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Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire 12-14-11

The Chicago Tribune reported the following about a 2-11 Alarm fire this morning:

Nearly 100 Chicago firefighters this morning battled an extra-alarm blaze on the city’s West Side that jumped from a Chinese restaurant to two storefronts with second-floor apartments, officials said.

No injuries were reported in the 2-11 alarm fire that appeared to have started in the one-story restaurant  near the intersection of Cicero Avenue and Harrison Street in the West Garfield Park neighborhood, according to the Chicago Fire Department.

The blaze, fueled by tar on the roof of the restaurant, then traveled to two buildings on either side, said Fire Department spokesman Richard Rosado.

The fire broke out about 3 a.m. and spread quickly despite a steady rainfall. It was finally brought under control about 5:45 a.m. Fire officials said the fire was fueled by tar on the roof of the restaurant. As many as 99 firefighters were on the scene.

The complete article can be found HERE.

Gordon J.Nord, Jr. was on the scene and submitted several images from the fire.

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire 12-14-11 Cermak Road

Heavy smoke pours out of the restaurant as Tower Ladder 14 hits the fire from above. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire 12-14-11 Cermak Road

Squad 2A is setup in front of the building on Cermak. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire 12-14-11 Cermak Road

The tower ladder and the Squad fight the fire from above as companies use hand lines in the street. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire 12-14-11 Cermak Road

Firefighters from Squad 2 work in the basket of the Snorkel, Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire 12-14-11 Cermak Road

Heavy fire now pushes out from the roof of the restaurant. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire 12-14-11 Cermak Road

Another shot with heavy fire venting through the roof and the two aerials at work. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire 12-14-11 Cermak Road

Thick smoke and fire continues to push out of the roof. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire 12-14-11 Cermak Road

A multi-versal operates in the street as the elevated master streams continue to hit the roof area. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

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Radio traffic from several recent events

Radioman911.com has radio traffic from three recent fires which are interesting to listen to:

2011/11/13 Chicago 2-11 / Level 1 HazMat House Explosion 6656 S. Keating Ave.

2011/11/17 Berwyn 2nd Alarm House Fire 1310 East Ave.


2011/11/17 Lisle-Woodridge Box Alarm Apartment Fire 3333 Warrenville Rd.

Watch live video from Radioman 911 on Justin.tv

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Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire 9-12-11

Chicago had a 2-11 Alarm for a fire at 3056 N. Milwaukee Avenue Monday morning.  The Chicago Tribune reports:

The fire broke out at 9:24 a.m. in the building at 3056 North Milwaukee Avenue and when firefighters arrived, heavy smoke was billowing from the basement and the ceiling appeared to be involved in the fire, according to fire department spokesman Larry Langford.

No one was in the two story building, which housed the bakery on the first floor and apartments on the second, Langford said.

Tim Olk and Steve Redick were at the scene. Steve submitted a video and Tim submitted several images.

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire at 3056 N. Milwaukee Avenue

The fire which originated in the basement forced firefighters out of the building shortly after they arrived. The Mobile Ventilation Unit was called to the scene and deployed. Tim Olk photo

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire at 3056 N. Milwaukee Avenue

Firefighters use a hand line from the roof of a neighboring building. Tim Olk photo

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire at 3056 N. Milwaukee Avenue

The 13th Battalion goes to work removing roofing materials. Tim Olk photo

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire at 3056 N. Milwaukee Avenue

As one company applies water to the fire, another works on ventilation. Tim Olk photo

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire at 3056 N. Milwaukee Avenue

Firefighters climb the rear stairs as fire burns inside the second floor. Tim Olk photo

The complete Tribune article is HERE.

Tim Olk has more photos HERE.

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Chicago 2-11 Alarm 9-11-11

Chicago had a commercial fire Sunday morning at 5614 W. Grand Avenue.

Steve Redick and Dan McInerney both took in the fire and submitted images.

Chicago Fire Department commercial building fire 9-11-01

Heavy fire burns through the auto body shop on Grand Avenue. Steve Redick photo

Firefighters use street level deluge guns in a defensive mode to fight the fire Sunday morning. Steve Redick photo

 

Steve provided the following information:

This morning about 0600 a 2-11 alarm at 5614 Grand ave. A 1 sty commercial attached to a truss roof auto repair garage. I arrived a few minutes after the 2-11 was pulled…and some of the box alarm companies were still going to work. Squad 2 had no snorkel and both tower ladders (14 and 23) were in spares too. The fire was through the roof just before the first images and 2 separate collapses occurred while I was there…I didn’t get them on video or stills but notice just the roof came in..no other outward collapses of the parapets or bearing walls seem to have occurred. I wonder if there were fire cuts on the truss ends. Also got some shots of 43 stretching up a ground ladder to the roof of exposure 2 for a point of vantage operation. All in all an interesting fire…shift change was taking place at the same time so that’s why you see members in various states of dress. I am enclosing a link to a short video with radio traffic I shot as well…
Chicago Fire Department commercial building fire 9-11-01

Two tower ladders worked in addition to multiple hand lines and multi-versals. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department commercial building fire 9-11-01

Engine 68 was the first due engine and had a deck gun and several hand lines flowing. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department commercial building fire 9-11-01

This image from later in the incident shows the tremendous amount of water that was used to hit the fire. Dan McInerney photo

Dan had the following comments:

This was a one story truss roof auto body shop. It looked 75×100, fire throughout. Exposure in sector 2 was a one story 25×100 with fire throughout as well.
These are of E117 and T35. E117 had 2 lines off I believe to the roof of the building driectly to the west of the exposure building operating from a point of vantage. T35 had their main to that roof as well.
Chicago Fire Department commercial building fire 9-11-01

Shot from the rear shows heavy fire burning through the roof. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department commercial building fire 9-11-01

Firefighters from Engine 117 hoist a hose up a ground ladder to use the roof of a building in Sector 2 to hit the fire. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department commercial building fire 9-11-01

The 2-story house to the west had two 2-1/2s operating on the roof plus a 2-1/2 and a 1-3/4 out the second floor windows. Dan McInerney photo

Video links, photo galleries and more images will be posted in a follow-up article.

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