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4-Alarm house fire for Newport Township FPD 10-24-13

Newport Township firefighters were called to the scene of a house fire this morning in the 35000 block of N. Mill Creek Road in Wadsworth. The house sits well off the road and backs up almost directly to I-94 just past the toll booth.

Newport Township FPD

Tankers dump into multiple tanks to supply water. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD

Fire burns through the roof almost an hour into the initial call for service. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD

The Newport Twp engine in the driveway. Larry Shapiro photo

Arriving companies were unable to spot the fire until they made the long driveway off of Mill Creek Road. They found a large, two-story home with a fire in the upper level. Since the area is without hydrants, the alarm was upgraded immediately to a Box Alarm, then to a 2nd Alarm shortly thereafter. One engine and a 75′ quint made it up the driveway and a relay operation was initiated from the street. Three portable tanks were used on the road as two engines supplied 5″ lines to the quint and the engine in the driveway.

Newport Township FPD

Initially there were two dump sites on the road, one supplying each engine. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD

Dual 5″ lines along the driveway to supply an engine and a quint. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD

Tankers dump into portable tanks on Mill Creek Road. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD

Antioch fire engine drafts from a portable tank. Larry Shapiro photo

As the fire overhead grew, companies had to pull out and resort to a defensive operation. Several hand lines and an aerial pipe were put into operation. Due to the water needs and the route tenders had to take to refill and return, the alarm was upgraded to a 4th Alarm for additional tenders.

Newport Township FPD fights large house fire

Winthrop Harbor quint working in the driveway. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD fights large house fire

Fire in the attic area in the A Sector. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD fights large house fire

Pleasant Prairie tender dumps water. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD fights large house fire

The Round Lake tender leads a line of tenders waiting to dump. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD fights large house fire

Grayslake tanker dumps water. Larry Shapiro photo

Fire departments represented at the scene from Illinois included:

  • Newport Township (2 engines, an ambulance, 2 tenders, and several chief officers)
  • Wauconda with an ambulance
  • Round Lake with a tender and chief
  • Zion with a truck and chief officers
  • Antioch with an engine, an ambulance, and a chief
  • Winthrop Harbor with a quint and a chief
  • Waukegan with an engine
  • Beach Park with an engine
  • Gurnee with an engine and a chief
  • Lincolnshire-Riverwoods with an ambulance
  • Grayslake with a tender
  • Richmond with a tender
  • McHenry Township with a tender
  • Countryside with a tender
  • Lake Villa with a tender
  • Fox Lake with a squad
  • Lake Forest with a squad
  • Quad 2 Rehab Unit and Mobile Command Post

Fire departments represented from Wisconsin included:

  • Bristol with a tender and chief
  • Trevor with a tender
  • South Shore with a tender
  • Salem with a tender
  • Pleasant Prairie with a tender
  • Paris with a tender
  • Twin Lakes with a tender
  • Somers with a tender
Newport Township FPD fights large house fire

Destruction of the upper level. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD fights large house fire

A view of the rear showing the destruction. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD fights large house fire

A view from the front of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Newport Township FPD fights large house fire

Fox Lake firefighters work in the garage. Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro has a gallery with more images HERE.

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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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Chicago 3-11 Alarm fire 11-24-12 (part 2)

This from Eric Haak from the 3-11 alarm fire:

I got there just after the box.  I am sending you 9 shots. Below is a timeline of the fire.  Photo credits to Eric Haak.

At 1424hrs Saturday, Engine 120 reported smoke from the 5th floor of a 5-story condominium.  At 14:34, the 21st Battalion requested a Still and Box alarm followed by a 2-11 alarm at 1442hrs.  At 1444hrs, a Mayday Alert and an EMS Plan I were called for by the 21st Battalion.  At 1449hrs, the Mayday alert was secured.  At 1459hrs the fire was elevated to a 3-11 alarm and around this time, companies were evacuated from the structure and the attack was made defensively from this point on.

Picture #1 – just before the 2-11 was pulled.  Picture #2 – taken as the Mayday alert was called.  Picture #3 – RIT team of Truck 40 preparing to enter the building on the Mayday alert.  Picture #4 – companies operating in the courtyard.  Picture #5 – A DDC works the fireground. Picture #6 – Companies play water through windows from the courtyard.  Picture #7 – TL34 operates in the driveway southwest of the fire building.  Picture #8 – Multiple lines being used.  Picture #9 – Self explanatory

Chicago 3-11 Alarm apartment building fire 11-24-12 at 2030 W. 111th Street

Just before the 2-11 was pulled. Eric Haak photo.

Chicago 3-11 Alarm apartment building fire 11-24-12 at 2030 W. 111th Street

As the Mayday alert was called. Eric Haak photo

Chicago 3-11 Alarm apartment building fire 11-24-12 at 2030 W. 111th Street

Truck 40 RIT preparing to enter the building. Eric Haak photo

Chicago 3-11 Alarm apartment building fire 11-24-12 at 2030 W. 111th Street

Companies operating in the courtyard. Eric Haak photo

Chicago 3-11 Alarm apartment building fire 11-24-12 at 2030 W. 111th Street

Deputy District Chief works the fireground. Eric Haak photo

Chicago 3-11 Alarm apartment building fire 11-24-12 at 2030 W. 111th Street

Companies operating hose lines. Eric Haak photo

Chicago 3-11 Alarm apartment building fire 11-24-12 at 2030 W. 111th Street

Tower Ladder 34 operated in the driveway to the southwest of the fire. Eric Haak photo

Chicago 3-11 Alarm apartment building fire 11-24-12 at 2030 W. 111th Street

Multiple lines working the fire. Eric Haak photo

Chicago 3-11 Alarm apartment building fire 11-24-12 at 2030 W. 111th Street

Heavy smoke pushes out of the top floor. Eric Haak photo

 

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Box Alarm in Park Ridge 9-25-12

This from Steve Redick:

100 block of N Wisner Tuesday evening … apparently there were workers on the roof and they were reporting the fire. As I arrived the horns were being sounded to evacuate , and it sounds like all the searches had been completed. Fire was showing from the rear attic area … but due to the setting sun and access problems it was difficult to shoot. The tower ladder was put to work as well as some exterior handlines, and the exposures were well covered. I was able to finally see the North Maine rebuild, and Desplaines had the E1 (which I think may be a spare) working a large diameter supply line to Park Ridge. It was over pretty quick but caused a lot of damage and a good part of the roof was burned through. I have posted the video here.
house fire on Wisner in Park Ridge 9-25-12

Steve Redick photo

house fire on Wisner in Park Ridge 9-25-12 Engine 35

Steve Redick photo

house fire on Wisner in Park Ridge 9-25-12 DesPlaines fire engine

Steve Redick photo

house fire on Wisner in Park Ridge 9-25-12

Steve Redick photo

house fire on Wisner in Park Ridge 9-25-12

Steve Redick photo

house fire on Wisner in Park Ridge 9-25-12

Steve Redick photo

house fire on Wisner in Park Ridge 9-25-12

Steve Redick photo

house fire on Wisner in Park Ridge 9-25-12

Steve Redick photo

house fire on Wisner in Park Ridge 9-25-12

Steve Redick photo

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