Images from Jeff Rudolph of Cicero’s 4-Alarm ( & 2 specials) fire on Tuesday, January 21.

Jeff Rudolph photo

Jeff Rudolph photo

Jeff Rudolph photo

Jeff Rudolph photo

Jeff Rudolph photo

Jeff Rudolph photo

Jeff Rudolph photo
Images from Jeff Rudolph of Cicero’s 4-Alarm ( & 2 specials) fire on Tuesday, January 21.
Jeff Rudolph photo
Jeff Rudolph photo
Jeff Rudolph photo
Jeff Rudolph photo
Jeff Rudolph photo
Jeff Rudolph photo
Jeff Rudolph photo
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#1 by Ryan on January 24, 2014 - 8:48 PM
When they used to have at least a 10 man shift, before the layoffs.
#2 by The DH on January 23, 2014 - 11:00 PM
Sebastian, I’d be interested to see how many miles/hours are on it. I am pretty sure it is a jump company for auto/mutual aid or staffed by callbacks now. Wonder how long its been that way vs. a front-line staffed truck co.
#3 by sebastian on January 23, 2014 - 9:23 PM
just wondering when and if broadview will ever retire the old tower?
#4 by Robert on January 23, 2014 - 8:49 PM
Finally get to see a picture of broadview tower at the fire