Steve Redick submitted several images of the 2-11 alarm fire last night at 1896 N. Milwaukee Avenue. He has a gallery which can be viewed HERE.
Archive for January 27th, 2011
Tim Olk submitted these images from the 2-11 last night at 1896 N. Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago. The original post can be found HERE.
New area apparatus orders
Jan 27
Several fire departments in the area have placed orders for new apparatus.
From Marion:
- Elk Grove Township – rescue pumper; Spartan Metro Star chassis with a 10-inch raised roof, extrication reels in the front bumper, a 1,500-GPM pump, 750 gallons of water and 50 gallons of foam (due February 2012)
From Pierce:
- Bristol-Kendal FPD – Contender engine on a Saber chassis
- Chicago Ridge – Saber engine
- Evanston – Arrow XT 100′ TDA
- Homewood – Arrow XT 105′ rear mount aerial ladder
- Lincolnshire Riverwoods FPD – Arrow XT 105′ rear mount aerial ladder quint
- Lincolnwood – Arrow XT 100′ rear mount platform aerial
- West Chicago FPD – Impel engine
Thanks to Bill Friedrich for updating this information.
The Schiller Park Fire Department responded to a fire at the Horse Shoe Inn at 9639 Irving Park road before 4:00 this morning. The tavern is located a half block west of the fire station and arriving companies were met by thick smoke blowing across the street. Little fire was visible initially, but within minutes of the fire department’s arrival, flames were coming out of the front door. The fire was upgraded to a 2-11 bringing mutual aid from several neighboring departments in MABAS Division 20 including Franklin Park, Norwood Park, Leyden Township, Northlake, River Grove, Elmwood Park, Rosemont, and Stone Park.. Firefighters reportedly pulled a victim from the building with a gunshot wound to the head who was transported to the hospital by medics. The stubborn fire travelled through the older building requiring extensive overhaul and the alarm was elevated to a 3-11 shortly after 5AM bringing companies from Des Plaines, Melrose Park, Bensenville, and Park Ridge.
While this fire was active, the Maywood Fire Department, also in MABAS Division 20, requested a box alarm for a house fire in their town that occupied additional Division 20 companies.
A brief article can be found HERE and HERE.
Firegeezer.com has a thorough article on the fire HERE.
Steve Redick and Larry Shapiro both took in the fire and will have images to add later today.
A gallery of images by Larry Shapiro can be seen HERE.
Chicago companies responded to a fire at 1896 N. Milwaukee Avenue last night around 9PM and encountered heavy smoke pushing out of a one-story brick commercial structure. Exposures on either side of the building were three-story brick buildings. The fire was elevated to a 2-11 alarm as companies went defensive pulling all personnel out of the building that was determined to have a light-weight truss roof. There were few means of reaching the deep-seated fire from the front and rear as windows were minimal. Engine 35 was lead out in Sector 1 with Truck 28, Tower 10, and Squad 2A. Engine 57 was in the alley and Engines 30 and 43 had hydrants at the south end of the block. Dennis McGuire, Jr., Tim Olk, Steve Redick, and Larry Shapiro all took in the fire. Images will be posted later today.
A brief article can be found HERE.
A gallery of Larry Shapiro’s images can be seen HERE. Steve Redick’s photos are HERE.