This from Steve Redick:
Audio recording from the first 5-11 Alarm fire at Harry’s Lumber, 6220 Northwest highway on October 19, 1990
Aug 27
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This from Steve Redick:
Audio recording from the first 5-11 Alarm fire at Harry’s Lumber, 6220 Northwest highway on October 19, 1990
Tags: audio from historic fire, audio recording of 5-11 alarm fire in Chicago, Chicago Fire Department history, fire scene audio recording, Harry's Lumber fire, Harry's Lumberyard fire, vintage recording of fire scene audio
Oct 20
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Fire Scene photos, Historic fire apparatus, Historic Fire Photo | 17 Comments
Images from Steve Redick of the fire at Harry’s Lumber October 19, 1990.
Tags: Chicago FD Engine 119, Harry's Lumberyard fire, Steve Redick, vintage Chicago fire scene photo, vintage fire scene photos
Oct 20
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Larry Shapiro video from the 3-11 Alarm fire at Harry’s Lumber (10/20/15).
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Fire Department warehouse fire video, Chicago fire scene video, fire scene photos, fire scene video, Harry's Lumberyard fire, Larry Shapiro, Snorkel at Chicago fire scene, video of firefighters at commercial fire scene, video of Snorkel fighting large fire
Oct 20
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More from the 3-11 Alarm fire at 6220 N. Northwest Highway (10/20/15).
Steve Redick video
Scott Peterson videos
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, fire scene photos, fire scene video, Harry's Lumberyard fire, Scott Peterson, Snorkel at Chicago fire scene, Steve Redick
Oct 20
Posted by Admin in Apparatus on-scene, Fire Scene photos | 3 Comments
Here is the first of what will be several posts on the separate 2-11 and 3-11 alarm fires in Chicago’s 11th Battalion today, 10/20/15.
Chicago firefighters responded for reports of smoke just before 4AM to Harry’s Lumber at 6220 N. Northwest Highway, the site of a previous 5-11 Alarm fire in 1990. Companies found a fire in the warehouse building and upgraded to a Still & Box Alarm and then a 2-11 Alarm fire. Hand lines were used and the MVU 9-2-3 was put to work though lines were never charged to either tower ladder. The Alarm was struck out shortly before 5:30AM.
At roughly 6:50AM companies still on the scene asked for a Full Still and RIT response back to the scene. Within minutes it was upgraded to a Still & Box Alarm and then a 2-11 Alarm with instructions for elevated master streams.
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, fire scene photos, Harry's Lumberyard fire, Larry Shapiro, Snorkel at Chicago fire scene
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