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Chicago 2-11 Alarm Fire 12-7-12 part 2

This from Eric Haak:

At 1624 hrs on Friday, December 7th, fire broke out in an abandoned 50 x 125, 2-story ordinary, apartments over commercial structure at the corner of Drake and 16th Street in Chicago.  Still companies included engines 38 and 109, trucks 48 and 32 along with the 14th battalion.  Truck 26 was RIT with the 13th battalion.  6 minutes after first arrival, companies went defensive as Truck 48 reported a bad roof.  At 1635 hrs the 14th called for the still and box followed by a 2-11 alarm 9 minutes later by 2-2-1.  Squad 1’s snorkle operated from a vacant lot to the southeast of the fire building as tower ladder 54 took up operations in sector 1 on 16th Street.  Tower Ladder 5 operated on Drake, directly to the west of the fire building.

Chicago 2-11 Alarm on 16th Street 12--7-12

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Chicago 2-11 Alarm on 16th Street 12--7-12

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Chicago 2-11 Alarm on 16th Street 12--7-12

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Chicago 2-11 Alarm on 16th Street 12--7-12

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Chicago 2-11 Alarm on 16th Street 12--7-12

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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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Chicago house explosion and 2-11 update

Tim Olk submitted several images from the scene of this morning’s 2-11 and Haz Mat Level I for the house explosion and structure fires in the 6600 block of South Keating.

Chicago Fire Department house explosion and fire 6600 block of Keating 11-13-11

Firefighters sift through the rubble of what once was a Chicago style bungalow in the 6600 block os Keating this afternoon. Tim Olk photo

Chicago Fire Department house explosion and fire 6600 block of Keating 11-13-11

Firefighters hit hot spots from the window of a neighboring home which caught fire as a result of the explosion next door. Tim Olk photo

Chicago Fire Department house explosion and fire 6600 block of Keating 11-13-11

Firefighters using saws cut through the roof of a house which is only a few feet off the ground as the result of an explosion this morning which left several occupants injured. Tim Olk photo

Chicago Fire Department house explosion and fire 6600 block of Keating 11-13-11

The remnants of a destroyed home in the foreground and the destruction to a neighboring house next door are visible as firefighters await an assignment. Tim Olk photo

Chicago Fire Department house explosion and fire 6600 block of Keating 11-13-11

Firefighters perform overhaul on the second floor at one of several homes that were damaged this morning in the 6600 block of Keating. Tim Olk photo

Chicago Fire Department house explosion and fire 6600 block of Keating 11-13-11

An officer supervises the nozzle man as they work from the second floor of a house that was badly damaged by an early morning fire. Tim Olk photo

Tim has additional images in a gallery HERE.

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Chicago house explosion and 2-11

The Chicago Fire Alarm Office received calls this morning reporting an explosion at a house in the 6600 block of South Keating. Companies arrived to find a bungalow that was leveled and fire in the adjacent buildings on either side. The alarm was escalated to a  2-11 and a Haz Mat Level I. Apparently there were two occupants in the house at the time of the explosion, both of whom were out of the rubble when firefighters arrived.

Tim Olk and Steve Redick were both at the scene and will have photos to share later in the day. In the meantime, the Chicago Tribune has an article HERE. They report that:

A man and a woman were taken to a hospital in critical condition after an apparent gas explosion leveled a Southwest Side house Sunday morning.

The 1½-story bungalow in the 6600 block of South Keating Avenue in the West Lawn neighborhood exploded about 6:30 a.m., according to police and fire authorities.

A woman in her 50s and a man in his 40s were inside the home at the time and suffered second-degree burns. They were taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn in critical condition, according to Fire Media Affairs Director Larry Langford.

Though it is believed everyone inside the house is accounted for, firefighters are getting ready to enter the rubble to do a complete search. The roof of the exploded home was about 2½-feet off the ground. “A portion of it is still intact,” Langford said.

The homes next door were badly damaged by fire. An 80-year-old woman was inside one of them but she was not hurt, Langford said.

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