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3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 4-29-16

This from Larry Shapiro:

Chicago had a 3-11 Alarm fire last night (4/29/16) at 3327 W. 48th Place. Companies had a four-story, 100×300 building filled with mattresses. I arrived at the tail end of the incident and thought I’d share a few apparatus shots. I know that several other contributors were there from the early stages, so here are some of the specialty pieces including the Mobile Battery Vehicle 6-3-9, Rehab Unit 5-7-1, 5-11 Club Canteen 4-0-2, Comm Van 2-7-4, and 9-2-4 the MVU from O’Hare which was special called, along with an all red buggy and another with blue lights.

Chicago FD MVU 924 from O'Hare Airport

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Chicago FD E-ONE Tower Ladder 39 at night

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Chicago FD E-ONE Tower Ladder 39 at night

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Chicago FD Engine 65

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Chicago FD Battalion 14

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Chicago FD E-ONE Tower Ladder 39 at night

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Chicago FD Engine 34

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Chicago FD Mobile Command Unit 274

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Chicago FD Mobile Battery Vehicle 639

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Chicago FD Deputy District Chief 224

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Chicago FD Rehab Unit 571

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Chicago 5-11 Club Canteen unit

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3-11 alarm fire and EMS Plan I at Resurrection Hospital, 12-11-14

This from Steve Redick:

The string of 11th battalion workers continues.  This one was at Resurrection Hospital, a major hospital complex about a block from my house. Came in as a “cold box” and companies reported a fire in the chapel area on the 2nd floor. The alarm eventually rose to a 3-11 and EMS plan 1 with a special call for the MVU from O’Hare Field. This brought the brand new Engine 9 as well.
Not much to see from the outside but it sounded like they had quite a bit of hidden fire that was difficult to expose, as well as difficulties ventilating the fire area. It also sounded like they relocated numerous patients within the building. A moderate amount of light smoke was visible at the roofline for a bit. A very unusual incident to say the least, and I’m sure there were issues and concerns that I could not see from the outside.

Steve

Chicago fire truck at night

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Chicago fire trucks at night

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smoke from Catholic hospital at night

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Chicago fire trucks at night

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Chicago fire truck at night

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Chicago fire truck at night

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Chicago fire truck at night

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Chicago fire truck at night

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Chicago fire truck at night

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Chicago fire truck at night

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Chicago FD ambulances at night

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Chicago fire truck at night

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Chicago FD mobile communications van

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