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Commercial fire in Wheeling, 11-2-15

This from Larry Shapiro:

Wheeling firefighters were called to a commercial laundry at 45 W. Hintz around 7PM for a reported fire in the building. The first engine reported a large industrial building with an evacuation but nothing showing. Employees said there was a fire in the building and upon entry they found a machine fire roughly 500 feet into the structure. Some fire was reported along the exhaust stack on the roof prompting an upgrade to a Code 4 for the working fire. The fire was extinguished though with the companies from the initial alarm. The Division 1 MVU (housed in Wheeling) was brought tot he scene to clear the smoke from the building.

Here are a few images and a short video. More photos are at shapirophotography.net.

industrial building full of smoke

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Wheeling FD Sutphen tower ladder

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smoke from building exhaust

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fireman climbs Sutphen tower ladder

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Mount Prospect fire engine

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Tempest Mobil Ventilation Unit at fire scene

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Tempest Mobil Ventilation Unit at fire scene

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Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12 (update)

More images from the extra alarm fire on Sunday in Beach Park.

Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12

Firefighters from the Countryside FPD force a door on the west side of the building to gain access to the heavy fire burning inside. Tim Olk photo

Five trucks were at the scene including Grayslake, Mundelein, Winthrop Harbor, Lake Forest and Gurnee. The last three mentioned went to work. The other units remained in staging while their crews were put to work.

Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12

A firefighter in the bucket of the Lake Forest tower ladder directs a master stream into the building. TIm Olk photo

Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12

The Gurnee tower ladder works on fire burning in the attic and through the roof. Tim Olk photo

Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12

Just under 3,000 feet of large diameter hose was dropped along Lewis Avenue to a hydrant several blocks away. Larry Shapiro photo

Engines pumping at the fire included two from Beach Park, two from Newport Township, and one from Lake Bluff.Antioch, Countryside, Great lakes, Knollwood, Waukegan, and Zion also sent engines.

Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12 Seagrave Maurader II engine

Beach Park Engine 1222 is pumping in-line, midway between the hose tender and the fire scene. Larry Shapiro photo

Several departments responded with multiple units including Lake Villa with two, Grayslake with two, Antioch with two, Fox Lake with two, and Newport Township with three.

Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12 Newport township FPD

The Newport Township FPD hose tender is on a hydrant several blocks from the fire scene after dropping almost 3,000 feet of 5" hose. Larry Shapiro photo

Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12 Fox Lake Fire Department

Working off a hydrant on another block, firefighters from Fox Lake refill their tanker to shuttle water back to the portable tanks near the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

Fox Lake responded with a squad on the fire box and a tanker on the tanker box. Libertyville also sent a squad on one of the fire box alarms.

Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12 tanker tender operations at fire scene

Since the local water main was not sufficient to supply the amount of water being deployed at the fire, a tanker shuttle was initiated where up to three tankers could simultaneously dump into a series of four portable tanks that were tied together. Here, tankers from Antioch, Fox Lake, and Beach Park discharge water into the free-standing tanks that are being used by a Newport Township engine and a Lake Bluff engine who are supplying two of the master streams. Larry Shapiro photo

Eight tankers were shuttling water including Antioch, Beach Park, Bristol (WI), Fox Lake, Grayslake, Lake Villa, Newport Township, and Round Lake.

Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12 large diameter hose fails

Water flows freely after a section of the large diameter hose failed. Larry Shapiro photo

Ambulances on the scene included Beach Park, Highwood, Lake Villa, and Pleasant Prairie (WI).

Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12 building collapses

Several hours after the fire broke out, the building suffered a major structural collapse. Larry Shapiro photo

A video will be posted tomorrow. Additional fire scene images can be viewed HERE and HERE.

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Beach Park commercial fire 5-20-12

Police officers reportedly spotted a fire early this morning at the Happyland Pet Store located at 11432 W. Wadsworth Road in Beach Park. First arriving companies found heavy smoke the the alarm was upgraded very quickly.

The Chicago Sun-Times reports that:

The Beach Park Fire Department said firefighters were called to the building that houses the Happyland Pet Center, 11432 W. Wadsworth Road, at 6:06 a.m.

Initial reports said a person was trapped in one of the apartments above the store, but all residents of the building were able to escape the fire.

The Chicago Tribune has an article which states that:

A Beach Park pet store was completely destroyed this morning after a blaze broke out in the basement and killed hamsters, gerbils, fish and reptiles, officials said.

Firefighters were alerted about 6 a.m. to the Happyland Pet Center located at 11432 W. Wadsworth Rd. and found heavy smoke, said Beach Park Fire Department Chief Paul Tierney.

Firefighters went into rescue mode and searched the upstairs of the structure when a flashover occurred. A water supply issue at the scene slowed down firefighting efforts and assisting companies were called in from 15 surrounding communities including Waukegan, Zion and Newport, Tierney said. About 75 firefighters were called to the scene.

“The fire had been burning for quite some time before we were called,” said Tierney. He added the fire originated in a concrete bunker-type basement that had only one entrance.

Jeff Rudolph, Tim Olk, and Larry Shapiro all went to the scene. Jeff arrived shortly after the 2nd Alarm was pulled and submitted several images.

Beach Park Fire Department pet store fire on Wadsworth Road 5-20-12

Smoke pushes out of the front of the pet store building, Jeff Rudolph photo

Beach Park Fire Department pet store fire on Wadsworth Road 5-20-12

Heavy fire is seen on the second floor which was living space. Jeff Rudolph photo

Beach Park Fire Department pet store fire on Wadsworth Road 5-20-12

The fire on the second floor breaks through the roof as firefighters use hand lines in the rear. Jeff Rudolph photo

Beach Park Fire Department pet store fire on Wadsworth Road 5-20-12 Winthrop Harbor Fire Department

The Winthrop Harbor truck working an elevated master stream from the west side of the building (the 'B' sector) as heavy fire vents through the roof. Jeff Rudolph photo

Beach Park Fire Department pet store fire on Wadsworth Road 5-20-12

The Lake Forest tower ladder was one of three trucks working at the scene. Jeff Rudolph photo

Beach Park Fire Department pet store fire on Wadsworth Road 5-20-12

The entire second floor, attic, and roof are well involved as seen from the rear. Jeff Rudolph photo

 

Beach Park Fire Department pet store fire on Wadsworth Road 5-20-12

Smoke pushes out of the first and second floors as tower ladders from Gurnee and Lake Forest work on opposite sides of the building. Larry Shapiro photo

Beach Park Fire Department pet store fire on Wadsworth Road 5-20-12

A Beach Park engine works of a hydrant near the building, but the operation required more water than the main could handle so a tanker shuttle was instituted. Larry Shapiro photo

Beach Park Fire Department pet store fire on Wadsworth Road 5-20-12

After the main fire on the second floor was knocked down, fire continued to burn in the rear and the basement for quite some time. Larry Shapiro photo

Beach Park Fire Department pet store fire on Wadsworth Road 5-20-12

The Winthrop Harbor quint was relocated to the B-C corner and was put to work again. Larry Shapiro photo

A gallery of Jeff’s images is available HERE. Tim Olk has images available for viewing HERE. Larry Shapiro has a gallery which can be viewed HERE.

More images and a video will be added later.

 

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Wood Dale commercial fire 3-29-12

Steve Redick submitted several additional images from the 2nd Alarm fire in Wood Dale Thursday night.

Wood Dale commercial fire on Irving Park Road 3-29-12

The Addison Tower was staged in front of the building but was not deployed. Steve Redick photo

Wood Dale commercial fire on Irving Park Road 3-29-12

Smoke escapes from the front of the building as firefighters work from the roof and parking lot. Steve Redick photo

Itasca Fire Protection District Engine 823

Itasca Engine 823, a 2009 Spartan Marion had a hydrant at Irving Park and Ash. Steve Redick photo

Wood Dale commercial fire on Irving Park Road 3-29-12

Firefighters work hand lines in the rear. Steve Redick photo

Wood Dale commercial fire on Irving Park Road 3-29-12

These cars outside the rear door were among the multiple cars that were either damaged or destroyed. Steve Redick photo

Wood Dale commercial fire on Irving Park Road 3-29-12 Elk Grove Township FPD Engine 11

Elk Grove Township Engine 11 on-scene prior to deploying the light tower. Steve Redick photo

Wood Dale commercial fire on Irving Park Road 3-29-12 Roselle Fire Department Squad 541

Roselle Squad 541, a 1996 Spartan/Darley deployed a light tower for additional scene lighting. Steve Redick photo

 

 

 

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North Chicago 2-11 & Specials 3-18-12 (update)

More on the extra-alarm commercial fire on Sunday in North Chicago that was reported HERE and HERE.

Larry Shapiro has posted a video from the scene.

Scott Lasker submitted a few images from early operations:

North Chicago Fire Department commercial fire 1032 Sheridan Road 3-18-12

The rear of the original fire building is well involved as the Highland Park truck moves into position. Scott Lasker photo

North Chicago Fire Department commercial fire 1032 Sheridan Road 3-18-12

Two tower ladders can be seen in operation on Sheridan Road in the 'A' Sector. Scott Lasker photo

North Chicago Fire Department commercial fire 1032 Sheridan Road 3-18-12

The original fire building has already collapsed and the fire has spread to the exposures on either side. Scott Lasker photo

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North Chicago 2-11 & Specials 3-18-12

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

A firefighter cuts through a metal fence to allow access to the rear of the scene. Shaun Unell photo

The North Chicago Fire Department responded to a reported fire in a commercial auto-body facility last night and arrived to find heavy fire in a one-story commercial building with exposures on both sides. The alarm was upgraded to a MABAS Box Alarm which brought mutual aid companies to the scene. Not long after, a structural collapse of the original building occurred as fire spread to both exposures.

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

Fire burns through the rear of the original building after the roof collapsed. Shaun Unell photo

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

A master stream from the North Chicago tower ladder as fire takes hold of the southern exposure building. Shaun Unell photo

There were several special calls initiated which increased the units on the scene. Several hours later the alarm was elevated to a 2nd Alarm although the actual number of companies on the scene made the alarm in essence much greater.

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

Firefighters move hose to clear a spot for the Round Lake Tower Ladder as it moves into position on Sheridan Road. Shaun Unell photo

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

Knollwood Engine 44 had lines off in the rear. Shaun Unell photo

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

Heavy smoke escapes from the vacant apartment building as firefighters redeploy North Chicago Tower 9. Shaun Unell photo

Engines that were pumping came from North Chicago, Waukegan, Newport Township, Knollwood, Abbott Labs, and Lake Forest. Additional engine companies responded from the Great Lakes Naval Base, Winthrop Harbor, Lake Villa, and a second unit from Newport Township. There were five elevated master streams in operation including tower ladders from North Chicago and Round Lake, in addition to Highland Park, Zion, and Lincolnshire-Riverwoods ladders. A Grayslake ladder and Arlington Heights tower were not put to use. Arlington Heights though receives the prize for coming the farthest … 32 miles.

http://chicagoareafire.com/blog/2012/03/north-chicago-2-11-specials-3-18-12 Highland Park Fire Department

Highland Park Truck 33, a Sutphen mid-mount ladder was on Lenox Street behind the fire buildings. Larry Shapiro photo

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

The Newport Township hose tender, a 1977 Mack CF, was supplying Highland Park. Larry Shapiro photo

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD

Lincolnshire Truck 53 went to work as a master stream for the first time. Larry Shapiro photo

Lake Bluff, Gurnee, and Deerfield had squads at the scene and chief officers responded from Waukegan, Newport Township, Wauconda, and Lake Forest. There were two North Chicago ambulances on the scene plus medic units for rehab from Libertyville and the Antioch Rescue Squad.

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department Round Lake Fire District

The Round Lake tower ladder setup in front of the exposure building to the south. Larry Shapiro photo

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

THe two-story brick apartment building to the south proved to be a challenge of sorts since it was deemed unsafe for interior operations and the roof remained intact for quite some time. Larry Shapiro photo

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

Eventually the fire broke through the roof giving the elevated master streams access to extinguish it. Larry Shapiro photo

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

Waukegan Engine 1611 was on a hydrant at Sheridan Road and 10th Street. Larry Shapiro photo

The fire was directly across the street from Abbott Labs and their fire department was able to supply water from the Abbott property reservoir to allow greater defensive operations than the North Chicago city water supply would allow.

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department Abbott Labs Fire Department

The Abbott Labs engine was pumping from their property across the street from the fire. Larry Shapiro photo

commercial building fire in North Chicago 3-18-12 fire department

Zion's truck in the foreground wets down the remains of the apartment building along with the Round Lake and North Chicago towers farther down the road. Larry Shapiro photo

There were no reported injuries associated with the fire and the alarm was struck-out late in the evening. Companies were released from the scene after midnight as an excavator was brought in to knock down the remnants of an unsafe building.

Shaun Unell and Larry Shapiro both were at the scene and have submitted images. More photos can be viewed HERE.

A video will be available soon.

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North Chicago 2-11 & Specials 3-18-12

North Chicago had a fire in three buildings in the 1000 block of Sheridan Road on Sunday evening. More information will follow later in the day.

North Chicago Fire Department commercial building fire 1032 Sheridan Road 3-18-12

A firefighter with a multi-versal works in the rear or 'C' sector of the fire. Shaun Unell photo

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Harvey commercial fire 1-10-12 goes to 2 alarms – update

As a follow up to the post HERE about the 2nd Alarm fire in Harvey on the 10th, Tim Olk submitted several images from the scene.

2-alarm commercial fire in Harvey IL 1-10-12

Firefighters standby at the scene of the commercial fire in Harvey at the El Ranchit Lounge on 1-10-12. Tim Olk photo

2-alarm commercial fire in Harvey IL 1-10-12

Firefighters in Calumet Park Tower Ladder 2214 working above the fire in Harvey. Tim Olk photo

2-alarm commercial fire in Harvey IL 1-10-12

Harvey Engine 4 was supplying the Matteson tower ladder. Tim Olk photo

Matteson Tower 5, a 2006 Pierce Dash is in the rear of the rear working the 'C' Sector. Tim Olk photo

2-alarm commercial fire in Harvey IL 1-10-12

Chief officers use the Calumet Park tower ladder to oversee the fire building after the fire was contained. Tim Olk photo

 

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Harvey commercial fire 1-10-12 goes to 2 alarms

The Sun-Times has an article about the 2nd Alarm commercial fire in Harvey this morning.

A firefighter was hospitalized for dehydration while battling a blaze that destroyed a Harvey tavern Tuesday in the south suburb.

The fire started about 10:55 a.m. at El Ranchit Lounge at 15410 Park Ave. in Harvey, according to Harvey Fire Capt. Steve Gorman. The tavern was not open when the fire started.

The entire article can be found HERE.

A photo gallery is HERE with several images of the fire burning through the roof that prominently feature the new tower ladder in Calumet Park.

Tim Olk went to the fire and will have images to view tomorrow.

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Waukegan Box Alarm 5-4-11 update

Tim Olk submitted several images from the fire in Waukegan this morning.

Waukegan Fire Department commercial fire Genesse Salvation Army 5-4-11

Three firefighters wet down hot spots in the front of the building after the fire has been extinguished. Tim Olk photo

Waukegan Fire Department commercial fire 5-4-11 Genesse Salvation Army

Waukegan's aerial was setup in the rear sector for elevated master stream operations. Tim Olk photo

Waukegan Fire Department commercial fire 5-4-11 Genesse Salvation Army

Great Lakes firefighters observe the scene while directing their master stream from the platform of their tower ladder. Tim Olk photo

Waukegan Fire Department commercial fire 5-4-11 Genesse Salvation Army

A tower ladder from North Chicago on the right and the tower from Great Lakes on the left pour water on the smoldering ruins of the fire this morning in Waukegan. Tim Olk photo

Waukegan Fire Department commercial fire 5-4-11 Genesse Salvation Army

The devastation to the building can be seen here with the total collapse of not only the roof but the outside walls as well. Ti Olk photo

Tim has a large gallery of images from the scene which can be viewed HERE.

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