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Chicago Still & Box Alarm fire 12-7-13

This from Eric Haak:

They got this one out very quickly and with the temps being what they were, I didn’t hang around to get too many additional shots.
Shortly before 1400hrs on Saturday afternoon, Chicago’s 17th Battalion Chief was dispatched to the report of a fire on the 5700 block of South Indiana.  While en route, the Englewood Fire Alarm Office received reports that there were occupants trapped on the second floor and the fire response was elevated to a Still and Box.  The first due engine’s house was only 5 blocks away from the incident and Engine 84 was on scene in less than 2 minutes reporting a fire on the second floor of a 3-story, 30×70 ordinary, occupied apartment building.  If you weren’t within a couple miles of this one, there wasn’t much to see as the fire was contained to one unit of the six-unit building.
I arrived as Truck 51 was just raising their main to the roof and within a few minutes, the fire was out.  All searches proved to be negative.  Seven adults and six children were displaced by the fire but a family cat miraculously survived.  As I was leaving, the soot and water drenched pet was returned to it’s grateful owner.  It initially looked DOA but then it started moving and seemed to be fine.  Still companies were Engine 84, Engine 47, Truck 51, Truck 30.  I believe the box engines were 50 and 16.  I have included a shot of Engine 50 seeing that it is the oldest active engine in the fleet.

 

Chicago firemen battle an apartment is freezing temperatures.

Eric Haak photo

Chicago firemen battle an apartment is freezing temperatures.

Eric Haak photo

Chicago firemen battle an apartment is freezing temperatures.

Eric Haak photo

Chicago firemen battle an apartment is freezing temperatures.

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Chicago Fire Department fire engine

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Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire 11-27-13

This from Eric Haak:

Shortly before 1530hrs on Wednesday, November 27th, companies in Chicago’s 23rd Battalion were dispatched to the report of a garbage can on fire in the rear of a building on the 8000 Block of South Ellis.  While companies were en route, the Englewood Fire Alarm Office informed Engine 122 that they were getting a Full Still as they were getting reports that the rear of the building had become involved.  Very shortly after that, the alarm was elevated to a Still & Box for the reports of people being trapped on the second floor.  Engine 122 arrived on-scene and reported that they had a fire in the rear of a 3-story, 50 x 65 ordinary, occupied apartment building.
Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

This is also before any lines were laid and before Engine 72 arrived. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

This is before any lines were laid and before Engine 72 arrived. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

The balconies of the exposure are involved. eric Haak photo

Engine 72 positioned itself at the mouth of the alley on 80th Street and led out several lines to sector 3.  The first several images were before any lines were laid and before Engine 72 arrived.  You can see that the balconies of the sector 2 exposure were involved and the volume of fire between these two buildings was very heavy, which led to the 2-11.  The sector 2 exposure was a large 100 x 75 U-shaped courtyard apartment building.  The fire consumed the rear porches of the fire building very quickly and the entire rear of the structure collapsed into the yard.

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Engine 72 gets the first line operating while a second is stretched. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Back porch collapses into the yard between the building and garage. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Company uses a ground ladder to vent 2nd floor window. Eric Haak photo

Companies eventually removed both garage doors and fought the remainder of the incident from the rear windows of the garage.  Engine 126 took a hydrant on Dobson Avenue, one block east of the fire and ran two lines through the gangway to the alley.  One of these lines was eventually used from a balcony of the sector 2 exposure in order to get a better POV.  The space available in sector 3 for companies to work in was very limited.  The 2-11 was struck out at 1619 hrs.  One civilian was transported from the scene in good condition.

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Lines are stretched into the garage. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Firefighters work a line from the garage window. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Engine 126 brings a line in from Dobson Avenue. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Engine 126 positioned on Dobson. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Engine 72 on 80th Street with multiple lines stretched. Eric Haak photo

I wish I could have gotten more shots from the front with Tower Ladder 34 but the police taped off the entire front of the building and moved everyone off Ellis.  I was only able to get a few shots off before they moved us.  The goofy thing was that not much was happening in the front and the alley was far more dangerous but they never taped that off.  Go figure.

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