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Chicago Still & Box Alarm fire 5-15-13

This from Drew Gresik:

Hey guys,
At about 11:30 AM on Wednesday, Engine 50/Truck 18 arrived on scene at 5039 S. Elizabeth and immediately requested a Still and Box for the 2.5 story frame very well involved. I arrived about a half hour after the primary searches, and about 15 minutes after 2-2-5 struck the Box. Here are my photos. Engine 84 (using D547) and Engine 49 were in Sector 1 along with Truck 18. 18 laddered the roof. Engine 50 was in the alley next to the exposure building (5041 S. Elizabeth). Other units on scene included Ambulances 1, 57; Truck 51; Engine 39; Command Van 2-7-3, and an Assistant Deputy Fire Commissioner.
Drew Gresik
Chicago FD Paramedic Field Chief 4-5-8

Paramedic Field Chief 4-5-8. Drew Gresik photo

Chicago FD Engine 49

Engine 49 with lines off. Drew Gresik photo

Chicago FD Truck 18

Truck 18 to the roof.Drew Gresik photo

Chicago HME fire trucks

Rare shot of Engine 39 with Tower Ladder 39, and both are on HME chassis. Drew Gresik photo

Chicago FD Engine 50

Engine 50 with lines off. Drew Gresik photo

two-flat fire in Chicago

The house after the fire was extinguished. Drew Gresik photo

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Roberts Park Box Alarm 5-12-13 in Hickory Hills

This from Eric Haak:

At 0423 hrs on Sunday morning, the Roberts Park Fire Department was toned out for the report of a structure fire at the Camelot Banquet Hall, 8624 W. 95th Street in Hickory Hills.  Hickory Hills Police reported smoke and flames coming from the roof which was confirmed by Roberts Park Battalion 3 who elevated the alarm to a MABAS Division 21 full still off Box 31 at 0427 hrs.  This was followed by the MABAS 21 Box Alarm at 0437 hrs.  Engines operating at the scene were Roberts Park Engine 32 (hydrant off 86th Court to the north of the fire building, Oak Lawn Engine 2 (on 95th Street just east of the fire building), Summit Engine 952 (on 95th Street directly across from the fire building, North Palos Engine 813 (in the parking lot of the fire building), Hometown Engine 468 (long leadout down 95th street to the west of the fire building).  Aerials operating included Roberts Park Ladder 31 (in the north half of the fire building’s parking lot), Chicago Ridge Tower 6504 (middle of the fire building’s parking lot), and North Palos Truck 814 (on 95th street directly in front of the fire building).  The Box was struck out at approx 0727hrs.  All photos copyrighted to Eric Haak.

 

Roberts Park FD fire engine

Roberts Park Engine 32 on a hydrant. Photo by Eric Haak

Chicago Ridge FD tower ladder

Two master streams working. Eric Haak photo

North Palos FPD aerial ladder truck

North Palos FPD aerial ladder working. Eric Haak photo

Hometown FD fire engine working

Hometown engine on a hydrant down the block. Eric Haak photo

Summit Fire Department engine pumping

Summit engine with lines off. Eric Haak photo

Chicago Ridge FD tower ladder

Chicago Ridge tower ladder with master stream. Eric Haak photo

Oak Lawn fire engine at fire scene

Oak Lawn engine on a hydrant. Eric Haak photo

 

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Chicago FD house fire 5-7-13

This from Dan Shevlin:

Stiil & Box Alarm 5814 Roscoe
Still Time : Approx 1410 hrs
Engine 94 reported the fire facing westbound & dropped 2 lines.  Truck 53 had sector 1 .  Engine 7 (2nd engine) took the hydrant at the northwest corner of Newport & Menard & lead out to the rear through the alley.  Engine 68 backed down from the east on Roscoe and dropped a line as well .  The FAO recieved several calls for the gazebo on fire in the rear.  The fire quickly spread to the rear of the Chicago bungalow, through the attic and to the exposure to the west.  I arrived well after the fire was out.  Thanks Dan Shevlin
Chicago FD Engine 125

Dan Shevlin photo

Chicago FD Engine 7

Dan Shevlin photo

Chicago FD Truck 13

Dan Shevlin photo

Chicago FD Engine 94

Dan Shevlin photo

Chicago FD Engine 94

Dan Shevlin photo

house fire in Chicago

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Chicago FD Engine 68

Dan Shevlin photo

Chicago FD Engine 68

Dan Shevlin photo

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4th Alarm house fire in Wadsworth 4-30-13 (pt 4)

More from Scott Peterson:

Not an inclusive photo gallery but many of the apparatus at Newports 4th alarm.

Beach Park FPD Tender 1265

Beach Park FPD Tender 1265. Scott Peterson photo

Bristol, WI Tender 5214

Bristol, WI Tender 5214. Scott Peterson photo

Countryside FPD Tender 411

Countryside FPD Tender 411. Scott Peterson photo

Grayslake Tender 2761

Grayslake Tender 2761. Scott Peterson photo

Gurnee Engine 1311

Gurnee Engine 1311. Scott Peterson photo

Libertyville Engine 463

Libertyville Engine 463. Scott Peterson photo

fire engines at fire scene

Engine and tender from Newport Township. Scott Peterson photo

Newport Engine 1458

Newport Engine 1458. Scott Peterson photo

Newport Township FPD

Newport Tender 1411. Scott Peterson photo

North Chicago Engine 4

North Chicago Engine 4. Scott Peterson photo

Pleasant Prairie WI Tender 5612.

Pleasant Prairie WI Tender 5612. Scott Peterson photo

Somers WI Tender 6361

Somers WI Tender 6361. Scott Peterson photo

Town of Salem Tender 5868

Town of Salem Tender 5868. Scott Peterson photo

Twin Lakes WI Tender 6565

Twin Lakes WI Tender 6565. Scott Peterson photo

Winthrop Harbor Truck 1731

Winthrop Harbor Truck 1731. Scott Peterson photo

Zion Fire Department

Zion truck. Scott Peterson photo

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Evanston 2nd Alarm fire 4-24-13

This from Jeff Rudolph:

From this afternoon’s fire in Evanston. Jeff R.

04/24/13  1937 Hartrey 2nd alarm.
One police officer was treated for smoke inhalation after attempting to make entry into a 2 story home burning on Evanston’s west side. Heat and smoke drove him out, and first in crews where able to make entry and remove one victim. The victim would succumb from his injuries. Command elevated the alarm to a MABAS 2nd alarm. Fire heavily damaged the building of origin and spread to the exterior of the B side exposure house.

This from the Chicago Tribune:

A man died this evening after suffering second- and third-degree burns in a fire at an Evanston home this afternoon, officials said.

The man, believed to be in his mid-60s, died after being taken to Evanston Hospital for treatment of second- and third-degree burns following the fire at a home in the 1900 block of Hartrey Avenue, an Evanston Fire Department spokesman said.

The fire started about 5:15 p.m., and when firefighters arrived they found the man on the first floor of the single-family frame home, where the bulk of the fire was contained, the spokesman said.

The fire spread up to the home’s second floor, but did not do much damage there, and also damaged the siding of a nearby house, the spokesman said.

Evanston firefighters had the fire under control before 6 p.m. Crews from eight other North Shore suburbs assisted in fighting the fire.

Images from the scene.

Evanston FD Truck 22

Evanston Truck 22. Jeff Rudolph photo

Evanston firefighters

Evanston firefighters after overhauling the interior. Jeff Rudolph photo

Evanston FD Engine 25

Engine 21 was on a hydrant. Jeff Rudolph photo

Evanston FD Engine 25

Evanston Engine 25. Jeff Rudolph photo

fatal house fire in Evanston

An Evanston firefighter exits the house. Jeff Rudolph photo

fatal house fire in Evanston

Evanston Battalion 21 and firefighters in front of the house. Jeff Rudolph photo

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Lake Villa 2nd Alarm fire 4-20-14

This from Jeff Rudolph:

some shots from Lake Villa. Jeff R
04/20/13  11:45  39717 Wittenburg. Lake Villa pulled box 24-61 to the 2nd alarm for tenders. They had a large metal garage/shop fully involved. Several antique cars undergoing restoration where stored inside. All was a total loss.

 

large garage burns in Lake Villa

Lake Villa firefighters opening a wall. Jeff Rudolph photo

Lake Villa Fire Department

Lake Villa Engine 243 in front of the building supplying several hand lines. Jeff Rudolph photo

large garage burns in Lake Villa

Heavy smoke pushes through the roof of the structure. Jeff Rudolph photo

Pierce Arrow XT fire engine at fire scene

Lake Villa Fire Department Engine 243. Jeff Rudolph photo

large garage burns in Lake Villa

Firefighters douse hot spots. Jeff Rudolph photo

Newport FPD Tanker 1470

Newport Twp FPD Tanker 1470 dumps into a portable tank. Jeff Rudolph photo

large garage burns in Lake Villa

Tenders in staging at the Lake Villa 2nd alarm fire. Jeff Rudolph photo

firemen use 2 1/2 inch hose line

Lake Villa firefighters with 2 1/2 inch line. Jeff Rudolph photo

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Lake Zurich 4th Alarm house fire 4-21-13

Shortly before 8PM on Sunday evening, the Lake Zurich Fire Department received a call reporting a fire at the house across the street. The chief and 1st engine arrived within minutes and reported a 2-1/2 story, wood frame house with heavy fire in the front at 21716 W. Glendale Road. Lake Zurich Engine 3 was the first engine and had water on the fire very quickly. They hit it with a deck gun and knocked down the majority of the fire which was on the exterior of the house consuming cedar shingle siding. As the first company was making their way into the house with a line, they received a report that a resident might still be inside.

The alarm was elevated to a 2nd Alarm which included water tenders since the fire was in an unincorporated subdivision without hydrants. All residents were quickly accounted for at a neighbor’s home. The balance of the fire was knocked within 20 minutes and companies began extensive overhaul.

There were two injuries which required hospital transport. One was a resident and the other was a neighbor who passed out on the lawn. A firefighter injured his arm but after being evaluated at the scene he signed a release. Prior to transporting the second patient, since the ambulances at the scene were committed either to patient care, rehab, or firefighting duties, the alarm was escalated to a 3rd Alarm for ambulances only plus change of quarters companies.

When the firefighter was injured and there was concern that he too would be transported, a 4th Alarm was requested bringing only the ambulances that were due.

There were many departments at the scene including: Lake Zurich, Lake Villa, Long Grove, Round Lake, Libertyville, Deerfield, Palatine Rural, Palatine, Buffalo Grove, Wheeling, Arlington Heights, Fox Lake, Nunda Rural, Mundelein, Wauconda, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, the Quad 2 Command Unit, Countryside, Schaumburg, Highland Park, Lake Bluff, Barrington, and Cary.

Larry Shapiro submitted the following images and a short video.

house fire in Lake Zurich on Glendale Road

A view from the front after the main body of fire was extinguished. Larry Shapiro photo

Pierce fire engine at fire scene

Lake Zurich Engine 3 in front of the house supplies two lines as firefighters chase the remaining fire in the eaves. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Lake Zurich on Glendale Roa

The front of the home was fully involved when the first units arrived on the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

Schaumburg Ambulance 54 arrived after the 3rd alarm and medics seen here are about to tend to an injured firefighter. Larry Shapiro photo

Schaumburg Ambulance 54 arrived after the 3rd alarm an are seen here about to tend to an injured firefighter. Larry Shapiro photo

fire engine drafts from portable tanks

This Lake Zurich engine was drafting from the portable tanks and pumping in-line to Engine 3. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters at fire scene

Mundelein firefighters gear up to go back to work after clearing rehab. Larry Shapiro photo

Nunda Rural FPD tender

Tender from the Nunda Rural FPD is staged. Larry Shapiro photo

fire engines at nighttime fire

Many units staged on Quentin Road. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside FPD tender

Countryside FPD tanker in staging for the water supply sector. Larry Shapiro photo

Lake Zurich FD engine

Lake Zurich’s newest engine was parked down the road. Larry Shapiro photo

house badly burned from fire

The house as viewed from the D-C corner. Larry Shapiro photo

house badly damaged by fire

The D side of the house shows massive damage. Larry Shapiro photo

Two portable tanks are tied together to supply the lines. Larry Shapiro photo

Two portable tanks are tied together to supply the lines. Larry Shapiro photo

More images from the scene can be viewed HERE.

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Brookfield 2nd Alarm fire 4-18-13

This from Steve Redick:

Thrift store..over when I arrived. The area was devastated by major flooding..routing and access was very challenging for most units due to closures..Just got a few rig shots..I think there was a Bedford Park unit in the rear but I never made it around that way…

Steve

 

LaGrange Fire Department engine

LaGrange Fire Department engine. Steve Redick photo

LaGrange Park Fire Department fire engine

LaGrange Park Fire Department engine. Steve Redick photo

Thrift store fire in Brookfield

Brookfield engine on a hydrant. Steve Redick photo

Brookfield Fire Department engine

Brookfield engine. Steve Redick photo

Pleasantview Fire Department quint

Oak Lawn quint. Steve Redick photo

Pleasantview Fire Department

Pleasantview rehab unit. Steve Redick photo

Roberts Park Fire Department fire engine

Roberts Park engine. Steve Redick photo

Riverside Fire Department ladder truck

Riverside truck. Steve Redick photo

Westmont Fire Department squad

Westmont squad. Steve Redick photo

Hinsdale Fire Department engine

Hinsdale engine. Steve Redick photo

Thrift store fire in Brookfield

Sector 1 of the building. Steve Redick photo

Thrift store fire in Brookfield

Firefighters overhaul inside the store. Steve Redick photo

Thrift store fire in Brookfield

Brookfield truck to the roof. Steve Redick photo

Thrift store fire in Brookfield

Brookfield truck in front of the building. Steve Redick photo

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Countryside FPD house fire 4-17-13

This from Larry Shapiro:

Lightning is possibly to blame for starting a  house on fire at 26770 Longmeadow Circle in unincorporated Mundelein. The Countryside FPD received calls reporting black smoke from the front of the house around 12:30PM on Wednesday at what was a lull between heavy thunderstorms on the area. First arriving units found the homeowners outside and confirmed a structure fire. The alarm was quickly elevated to a MABAS Box Alarm which brought tankers (tenders) to the scene in addition to engines and trucks. Within the next 10 minutes a 2nd Alarm was requested sending additional units to the scene. Two Countryside units had lines off and the tower ladder deployed a master stream. The tankers were precautionary and though Long Grove Tanker 55 dropped a supply to Countryside’s engine, none of the other tankers were utilized.

After the bulk of the fire was knocked down, the area was pelted with another severe thunderstorm. By 2:30 most mutual aid companies had been released from the scene though there was still quite a bit of overhaul and salvage work. Companies came from Mundelein, Long Grove, Wauconda, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, Lake Villa, Buffalo Grove, Grayslake, Round Lake, Fox Lake, Wheeling, Gurnee, Knollwood, Lake Forest, and Lake Zurich.

Here are some images and a short video from the scene.

 

Countryside FPD

Rear of new hose wagon. Larry Shapiro photo

MESS Canteen Service

MESS Canteen Service on the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

female firefighter on a line

Knollwood firefighters on a line. Larry Shapiro photo

Knollwood fire lieutenant

Knollwood lieutenant overhauling soffits in the rear. Larry Shapiro photo

fire engine with hose

Countryside engine with supply and attack lines. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters with hose line

Gurnee firefighters on a line hitting hot spots. Larry Shapiro photo

house burns after lightning strike

Elevated master stream directed into the structure. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters recover possessions

Firefighters salvage items from the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Rosenbauer Timberwolf engine

Countryside interface engine supplying the tower and several hand lines. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside FPD pumper tanker  411

Countryside FPD tanker 411 supplying foam to hand lines. Larry Shapiro photo

fire department hose wagon

New Countryside hose wagon. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire Countryside FPD

Rear of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

house burns after lightning strike

The roof came in on the south end of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

panorama of fire trucks at house fire

Panoramic view of the house from the street. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside FPD

Countryside Tower Ladder 412 flows a master stream. Larry Shapiro photo

house burns after lightning strike

View from the front of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

fireman at fire scene

A Long Grove firefighter stretches a supply line from Tanker 55. Larry Shapiro photo

Countyrside FPD apparatus

Another view of the Countryside units on the street in front of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Rosenbauer America Raptor tower ladder at fire scene

Countryside Engine supplies the tower ladder. Larry Shapiro photo

A gallery with more images will be posted HERE.

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Glenview house fire 4-5-13

The Glenview Fire Department was notified by a resident that the house at 1531 Maple Street was on fire. Companies arrived and reported smoke from the attic and upgraded the alarm to a Code 4 (working fire). Glenview was at the scene with four engines, two ambulances, the truck, and three chief officers. Mutual aid was an engine from Northfield, a truck from Niles, a squad from Morton Grove, and the Northbrook battalion chief.

The truck went to ventilate the roof and two lines were used from Engine 8. The fire was extinguished with 15 minutes of the upgrade and damage to the home was not extensive. Here are several images from Larry Shapiro.

house fire in Glenview on Maple Street

Engine 8, the still alarm engine was on a hydrant. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenview Fire Department Engine 7

Glenview Engine 7. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenview Fire Department Truck 14

Glenview Truck 14. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenview Fire Department Engine 6

Glenview’s reserve engine. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenview Fire Department Engine 13

Glenview Engine 13. Larry Shapiro photo

Niles FD Truck 2

Niles Truck 2. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenview Fire Department Engine 8

Glenview Engine 8 on a hydrant. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Glenview on Maple Street

The roof was ventilated. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Glenview on Maple Street

Light smoke on the C side of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

 

A gallery with more images can be viewed HERE.

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