The Evanston Fire Department received multiple calls for smoke in the area of Callan Avenue and Howard Street around 7PM on Thursday. The dispatchers upgraded the alarm to a Code 4 after receiving numerous calls reporting heavy fire in a building in the 100 block of Callan Avenue with people trapped. Evanston Engine 22 was the first to arrive at the three-story, brick, courtyard building and found heavy fire occupying the rear porches from the ground floor to the top. The officer upgraded the alarm to a MABAS Box Alarm immediately.
Searches for trapped occupants were negative and the fire was contained quickly, but not before it extended into second and third floor units.
Evanston Now has an article HERE which states:
Sixteen residents were left homeless after fire broke out about 7 p.m. Thursday in a apartment building at 116 Callan Ave. in Evanston.
Fire Chief Greg Klaiber says the first fire companies to arrive found flames coming from second and third floor balconies at the rear of the building.
He says a mutual aid box alarm was sounded, bringing all Evanston fire units and a ladder truck from Skokie to the scene.
Klaiber says all residents of the five occupied apartments in the building managed to escape the building on their own. But the fire spread to second and third floor units in the building, causing extensive damage.
One elderly female occupant was treated on the scene for shortness of breath but was not transported. No firefighters were injured.
The fire was extinguished and struck at about 8 p.m. The chief says the cause is still under investigation.
Police victim’s assistance and American Red Cross workers were on the scene to find temporary housing for the building’s residents.
Tim Olk arrived after a quick knock down by Evanston companies and submitted several images from the scene.
Tim has more photos in a gallery HERE.