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:
Mar 20
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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:
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Mar 19
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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Mar 19
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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.
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Sep 12
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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.
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…
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.
Video links, photo galleries and more images will be posted in a follow-up article.
Tags: 2-11 alarm fire, bow-string truss roof collapse, Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire, Chicago Engine 117, Chicago Fire Department, commercial fire, commercial fire with bow string truss roof, Dan McInerney, Steve Redick
Sep 7
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Karl Klotz got in early at a Box Alarm this morning in Harvey. He submitted several images and the following description:
HARVEY MABAS DIV 24 – 9/7/2011
STILL AND BOX ALARM FIRE AT 147th ST AND CENTER, VACANT “BOB WATSON CHEVROLET” CAR DEALERSHIP.COMPANIES ARRIVED TO FIND FIRE IN THE REPAIR SHOP PORTION OF THE VACANT DEALERSHIP AT 147TH STREET AND CENTER IN HARVEY. DUE TO THE CONDITION OF THE BUILDING, COMPANIES WENT DEFENSIVE WITH TOWER LADDER 2 AND 2 HANDLINES. SHORTLY AFTER ARRIVAL, THERE WAS A COLLAPSE OF THE BOW STRING TRUSS ROOF. COMPANIES WERE ALSO FACED WITH POOR WATER SUPPLY FROM NEARBY HYDRANTS.
MUTUAL AID COMPANIES WERE: POSEN, EAST HAZEL CREST, DOLTON, RIVERDALE AND SOUTH HOLLAND.
Karl has a large gallery with more images HERE.
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