Archive for January 11th, 2014

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire on 1-8-14 was incendiary

The Chicago Tribune has an article about the cause of the 2-11 Alarm fire on Wednesday at 5800 N. Sheridan Road.

A fire in an Edgewater Beach neighborhood apartment building that left eight people injured, one critically, was started by someone, and the investigation has been turned over to police, officials said Thursday.

The Chicago Police Department’s Arson Unit is investigating the fire in the 5800 block of North Sheridan Road. The Chicago Fire Department’s Office of Fire Investigations determined Thursday that the fire was “incendiary,” meaning that a person was somehow involved in the fire starting, Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford said Thursday.

Arson investigators will determine whether the fire was criminal in nature, said Officer Jose Estrada, a Chicago Police Department spokesman. No one had been questioned as a suspect or was in custody related to the fire by Thursday evening, he said.

The blaze, reported at the five-story apartment building about 10:30 a.m., sent one woman, 31, to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center in critical condition. Her condition had stabilized Thursday morning, Estrada said.

Seven others hurt in the fire were treated and released from area hospitals, including a Chicago firefighter who was cut and needed stitches, officials said.

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Fire deaths in Chicago in 2013 declined to lowest number ever

The Chicago Tribune has an article about 2013 being the year with the fewest fire deaths in Chicago’s history.

Sixteen people died in fires in Chicago in 2013, the lowest number of such fatalities ever recorded in one year in the city.

“It’s been … moving in that direction for the past several years,” said Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford, who credited the use of smoke detectors, advancements in medical technology and quick response of fire crews. The lowest total had been 18 in 2008.

“Generally in the mid-1990s, around 50-plus a year was not uncommon,” Langford said. “If you go back in to the 60s and 70s, more than 100 was not uncommon. So it’s been dropping over a long period of time.”

The passing of a smoke detector ordinance about 15 years ago “has a lot to do with it” with the death toll going down, Langford said.

Other factors include “our response and rapid search and rescue progress. And we can’t minimize the EMS part … getting a person out of a building — a lot of times we’re able to revive them,” Langford said.

The largest loss of life in one fire remains the December, 1903 blaze that erupted during a Wednesday matinee performance of “Mr. Blue Beard” at the Iroquois Theater in the Loop, killing more than 600 people. “Most were trampled to death,” Langford said.

Langford said the department will continue its program of distributing smoke detectors. “We give out thousands each year when people need them and when they can’t afford them,” he said. Another ongoing effort is teaching people how to escape from a fire and what do to during a high-rise fire.

 

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As seen around … Chicago

This from Danny Nelms:

old rigs still in the cfd spare fleet,  photos by ryan smith

saw theses on facebook  still in the spare  fleet
old Chicago fire truck

Chicago FD spare E242. Ryan Smith photo

old Chicago fire truck

Chicago FD spare E245. Ryan Smith photo

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Chicago working fire 1-9-14

This from Drew Gresik:

Here are images from a Working Fire (1/9/14) at 1640 N Laramie.

Chicago firefighters fight winter house fire

Drew Gresik photo

Chicago firefighters rescue dog from house fire

Drew Gresik photo

Chicago firefighters fight winter house fire

Drew Gresik photo

Chicago firefighters fight winter house fire

Drew Gresik photo

Chicago firefighters fight winter house fire

Drew Gresik photo

Chicago firefighters fight winter house fire

Drew Gresik photo

And from Josh Boyajian:

It was a busy day in the city Thursday. We were at 125’s house when this came in! Engine 68 made a quick knock of a small fire in the rear!  Here are my first pictures.
Chicago firefighters fight winter house fire

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago firefighters fight winter house fire

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago firefighters fight winter house fire

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago firefighters fight winter house fire

Josh Boyajian photo

more photos at chi-townfirephotos.smugmug.com

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