Kevin Griffin found this new unit for Rutland-Dundee FPD Engine 52 on the Pierce Flickr site

New Pierce Arrow XT for Rutland-Dundee FPD Engine 52. Pierce composite
Nov 17
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Kevin Griffin found this new unit for Rutland-Dundee FPD Engine 52 on the Pierce Flickr site
New Pierce Arrow XT for Rutland-Dundee FPD Engine 52. Pierce composite
We posted a similar unit received in 2011.
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CBS Chicago has a followup article on Friday’s 4-11 Alarm fire at 3106 W. Peterson Avenue.
Authorities continued searching Saturday for the roofers who were using propane torches before a raging fire broke out in a Northwest Side strip mall and destroyed three businesses the day before.
The Chicago Police Department’s Bomb and Arson Unit is looking into the matter but is not treating the incident as a criminal investigation, police told the Chicago Sun-Times. Authorities do not believe the roofers, who fled the scene, had malicious intent as they did work on the roof above the For Eyes optical store, in the 3100 block of West Peterson Avenue. “We have not been able to interview them [roofers] yet,” Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford said Saturday, explaining that police had since taken over the probe into what started the fire in the strip mall.
Feras Dajani, 34, was inside his family-owned furniture store about 4 p.m. Friday with about two other customers when he noticed the flames and smoke coming from the roof. Then, after rushing out, he watched not just his store, Mid-America Furniture, but the neighboring For Eyes and an American Mattress obliterated by a raging fire.
A firewall between American Mattress and a Supercuts stopped the roaring fire from spreading any further, officials said.
After two hours, the fire was extinguished, as dozens watched. Traffic was deadlocked for miles as 207 firefighters from 61 units responded to the blaze.
“They couldn’t fight it (inside the business). They fought it externally,” Langford said of the firefighters’ efforts.
All that was left besides the charred businesses was a flood of water from the large fire response.
thanks Dan
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This from Eric Haak:
Found this on YouTube. It was posted recently. There used to be just short clips of this but this is the entire episode. Very entertaining and I wanted to share it. Also interesting to listen for some of the editing mistakes. There were a couple of times that companies were talking on the radio but you know that they weren’t at that fire because of it’s location.
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Video by Larry Shapiro of the 4-11 Alarm Fire on Friday at 3106 W. Peterson Avenue in Chicago.
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