Posts Tagged firemen working

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire 9-25-13

Chicago had a 2-11 Alarm fire today at 1034 S. Kostner. The building consisted of a five-story section with a one-story area in the rear. Workers were disconnecting a storage tank in the basement which contained some sort of glue which ignited. The building began filling with smoke, and when companies determined what it was and that it was in the basement, everyone was ordered out and a PAR was conducted.

A Haz Mat Level I was requested along with the 2-11. 9-2-3, the MVU housed with Engine 106 was special called as was 8-8-11, the Mobile Oxygen Bus. There wasn’t any fire to see but lots of black smoke being pushed out of the building by the large fan.

Larry Shapiro and TIm Olk were at the scene. Some images are below.

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

Black smoke is forced out of the building from the MVU. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department

Chicago’s reserve squad, lettered for the Chicago Fire tv show was in service for Squad 2. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

THe smoke covered everything and everyone. Black smoke is forced out of the building from the MVU. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

Black smoke is forced out of the building from the MVU. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

Black smoke is forced out of the building from the MVU. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

Another dirty face after working inside. Black smoke is forced out of the building from the MVU. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

Squad 2 member after working in the building. Black smoke is forced out of the building from the MVU. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

No shortage of dirty faces at this fire. Black smoke is forced out of the building from the MVU. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

A fireman enters the Oxygen Therapy Bus. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

Black smoke is forced out of the building from the MVU. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

Engine 107 on a hydrant. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

Oxygen Therapy Bus 8-8-11 at the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department fire scene

CFD MVU 9-2-3 working at the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

Larry has a large gallery with image HERE.

Tim has a large gallery with images HERE.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Chicago Still Alarm fire 9-14-13

This from Eric Haak:

This fire on the 5300 block of South Justine occurred Saturday afternoon at 1245 hrs.  Companies responding were Engines 116 and 123, Truck 33 and Tower Ladder 39, Battalion 19 along with Battalion 15 and Truck 18 with the RIT assignment.  No rig shots with this one as both engine companies were running spares.  There was some concern about communication to the rear porches of the exposure to the north, but everything was quickly contained.  A resident of the address told me that the mother allegedly stepped out to go to the corner store when the fire was started by kids in the rear bedroom.  During overhaul, the remnants of several mattresses were tossed out the rear window by members of Squad 5.

 

Chicago Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

Chicago Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

Chicago Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

Chicago Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,