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Chicago Still & Box Alarm fire 7-22-14

This from Eric Haak:

Just before 1830 hrs on Tuesday evening (7/22), the chief of Chicago’s 22nd Battalion pulled up on the scene of a working fire in an occupied 1.5-story frame residence.  The fire appeared to have started in the rear portion of the attic and quickly consumed much of the attic space.  With a three-story, ordinary, apartment building with wood frame porches as the sector D exposure, and a heat index near 100, the 22nd requested a Still & Box Alarm within minutes of arrival.  Heavy fire vented out the sector B dormer and through the roof above, but within a few minutes, the fire darkened down and was brought under control.  The truck seen in the images is 27.  This was the second evening in the last three that Engines 75 and 62 had a working fire in their still district.

heavy smoke from Chicago house fire

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flames through the roof of a house on fire

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Chicago ladder truck at house fire with flames

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heavy smoke from Chicago house fire

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Chicago firemen after battling a house fire on a hot day

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aftermath at Chicago house fire

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Chicago FD Spartan Engine 75

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Chicago Fire Muster and Swap Meet (more)

This from Niko Stefani:

Here is are some of the photos I took at the 2014 Chicago Fire Muster and Swap Meet held at Quinn Fire Academy in Chicago. I had a blast and I could tell many other people did as well! Here is a link to see the rest of my photos. https://www.flickr.com/photos/106860196@N07/

List of photos:
1. Squad Co. 1A
2. Deputy District Chief 2-2-1 (new buggy)
3 Engine Co. 60 (new Spartan)
4. Engine Co. 5 (new Spartan)
5. Photo of Quinn Fire Academy
6. New training division truck
Chicago FD Snorkel Squad 1A

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Chicago FD Ford Explorer

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Chicago FD Engine 60 Spartan

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Chicago FD Engine 5 Spartan

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Chicago FD Quinn Fire Academy

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CFD FD training division unit

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Chicago 3-11 Alarm fire at 36th Street and Homan (more)

This from Eric Haak:

The following is a synopsis of Chicago’s 3-11 at 36th and Homan on Monday, April 28th.  The building was a Red-X which, for those who are not from Chicago, means that the building has been deemed structurally unsound and potentially too dangerous for interior operations.  I live only 2 miles from this incident and left the moment it was dispatched.  Traffic was almost at gridlock as people stopped in the middle of the Stevenson Expressway to gawk

The fire building ran adjacent to the expressway and was only about 100 yards off the roadway.  This building appeared to be divided into three sections, each separated by a fire wall.  The main body of fire was in the center section so even though the building was a good 200+ feet long, the section that was involved wasn’t that large.  Some fire did appear to get into the front section but never advanced very far.  When I passed on the Stevenson, there was heavy fire blowing out all of the second story windows in that middle section.  By the time I parked and found my way back to the building, the truss roof had already burned through and most of the fire and smoke had diminished.

There were two access points to this incident.  One was off of 36th and Kedzie and the image of Engine 23 heading back towards the fire building gives you an idea of the lead out here.  It was about 450 yards from where Engine 99 hooked up to the hydrant at that corner.  The other access point was at the dead end off Homan at 37th Place.  Engine 34 had hose stretched across the railroad tracks and both Engines 38 and 39 were pumping from hydrants in the neighborhood south of the fire building.

I spent most of my time on the north side along the expressway where companies operated from an interior yard.  Tower Ladder 54 had their aerial up fairly early as they were positioned in front of the building.  Squad 1’s Snorkel was brought into the west part of the yard and had to wait for hose to be stretched before they could go to work.  Eventually 6-7-6 was brought into the yard as well and after several lengths of hose were stretched, it went to work for the first time on a Chicago structure fire.

Companies went in-line to the east of the incident with Engines 88, 99, 107, 109, 23, 123, and 65 all pumping.  There was also a Level I Hazmat with this incident.  Many companies worked throughout the night and did not leave the scene until daylight broke on Tuesday.

hard suction hose hooked to fire engine

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Chicago FD Snorkel working at fire scene

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firemen lay large hose

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Chicago FD Snorkel working at fire scene

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extra alarm fire in Chicago

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extra alarm fire in Chicago

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Chicago FD light wagon

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Chicago FD Engine 99

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Chicago working Fire 4-24-14

This from Josh Boyajian:

Companies had a fire Thursday afternoon in the 5800 block of Michigan. Engine 84 arrived and had fire showing from the 3rd floor. They deck gunned it and lead out a line. Truck 51 and 30 had their mains to the roof. I arrived well after the fire was knocked. Here are some shots. 

Chicago FD Spartan fire engine

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fireman at fire scene

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Chicago Spartan ERV aerial

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E-ONE aerial ladder truck

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Chicago working fire, 12-31-13

One more from Eric Haak before the New Year arrives:

Around 1130 hrs, a fire was reported in a large u-shaped courtyard apartment building on the 5600 block of South Kenwood near the University of Chicago campus.  Engine 60 reported they had a fire on the second floor.  Companies were working in a dead end cul-de-sac and the hydrant in front of the building was frozen.  Engine 63 backed down on 60 and had to supply them with water from a hydrant all the way down on the corner of 56th Street.  To give you an idea of how quickly these companies work, I arrived four minutes after 60 reported on-scene and this was knocked before I could make my way around to the front of the building (parking was at a premium).  Since I don’t get over that far too often, I decided to get some shots of rigs I don’t get to very often.
Chicago firemen at winter fire scene at courtyard building

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Smoke from apartment building fire in Chicago

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Chicago fire truck at fire scene

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Chicago fire trucks at fire scene

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Chicago fire engine at fire scene

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Chicago fire engine at fire scene

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Chicago fire trucks at winter fire scene

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Smoke from apartment building fire in Chicago

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Still & Box 3426 w Adams 12-9-13 “A lil bit of Christmas Spirit”

This from Josh Boyajian:

Here are some pictures i took at a still and box @ 3426 w Adams. I arrived well after the fire was knocked but still wanted to submit some shots i took. Thought this one picture i took was very clever. I call it, “A lil bit of Christmas Spirit.
Also here is the link to My brand new official SmugMug site that i share with Drew Gresik.
Hope you enjoy! We look forward to sharing all of our photos with everybody.
-Josh Boyajian
Chicago fireman closeup

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Chicago fireman at winter fire scene

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Chicago fireman thaws frozen fire hydrant

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Chicago fireman at winter fire scene

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Chicago fire engine at winter fire scene

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This from Steve Redick:
This was the 3400 block of Adams…I made excellent time but it was all done in short order. Mainly some rig shots..but this sure was a big building. Squad 3 is the one used in the series Chicago Fire, running with squad 2 at this incident.
Steve

 

Chicago fire engine at winter fire scene

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Chicago firefighters at winter fire scene

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Chicago fire engine at winter fire scene

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Chicago fire engine at winter fire scene

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Chicago fire engine at winter fire scene

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Chicago fire engine at winter fire scene

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Chicago firefighters at winter fire scene

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Chicago Engine 23 update

 

Hey folks,
Great job on the site.  Always a tremendous amount of helpful information.  I am contacting you because I see that some of the apparatus for the CFD need updating.  I am including a link that contains some very helpful pictures that would be useful to the sight.  The link that I am particularly including is a picture of Engine 23, which is an update from their American LaFrance rig that
you have on the sight.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ilfirephotos/9135016343/

Keep up the good work.

--KB

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