Here are some photos of the Box Alarm house fire in Roselle. We arrived about an hour after the box was requested. It appeared the house had heavy fire throughout at one point.
More photos here: http://www.codephotography.net/Scenes/Roselle-/House-Fire-292015/
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#1 by harry on February 20, 2015 - 4:27 PM
I support the homeowner on this one. You have these fire geeks that show up at these fires and comment on them like on who was there and good knock( as if theyve ever been inside a fire) and oh they got the main to the roof. These fire nerds act like they know what they are talking about when in fact all they do is get in the REAL Firefighters ways, post pictures of homeowners private business, and think its cool. Real firefighters know that they dont take pictures of the fires with their cell phones because they are concerned about privacy with the homeowners. Everyone in the fire service has known for years to keep the pics off of sicial media. This is no different then posting stupid shit on facebook. If the pictures were taken for training in the future and explained to the homeowners as such then Im sure it would be ok. But when you have these fire geeks out buffing fire scenes and putting the poor homeowners business all over the internet then you should think twice about the people.( I think you know who you are) Theyve allready been through enough shit like they need you to put it all over the internet. Have some descency for the citizens and find something else to get ur rocks off on rather then following fire engines to fires.
#2 by Mike on February 20, 2015 - 7:58 AM
Homeowner, sorry that this happened to you and your family. Hopefully you will be able to rebuild and hopefully some of your belongings were salvageable.
#3 by homeowner on February 20, 2015 - 12:22 AM
Glad you’re all enjoying the photos of the worst day of my life. As though real-life gawkers weren’t awful enough. If any of you experienced this nightmare in real life maybe you’d understand why this makes me physically ill. F–k all of you. (webmaster edit)
#4 by Theresa on September 19, 2015 - 12:19 AM
I have been through this, I feel your pain. My house burned down in Roselle a few months before yours, still trying to come to terms. No one else can truly understand who hasn’t experienced it. Lost nearly everything but grateful that my family was saved. Lost our dear cat and all memories from our past. So sorry for your loss. Have prayed for your family and will continue to pray… it gets better, hope we both will continue to recover.
#5 by Michael M on February 11, 2015 - 12:49 PM
Which one of the quint’s is Quint 73 is it the 2012 quint or is it one of the 2014 quint’s?
#6 by Michael M on February 11, 2015 - 9:23 AM
Nice Pictures! How many companies were on the scene? From the Photos I saw Addison, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Elk Grove, Itasca, Hanover Park, Schaumburg, Streamwood, Bartlett and Roselle
#7 by ENG 17 on February 11, 2015 - 7:45 AM
Nice pictures. Drove past this yesterday, pretty thorough destruction…