Chicago firefighters battled a 3-11 Alarm fire in a commercial building at 423 S. Kedzie Monday night that came in around 7:30pm.

Steve Redick photo
Chicago firefighters battled a 3-11 Alarm fire in a commercial building at 423 S. Kedzie Monday night that came in around 7:30pm.
Steve Redick photo
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#1 by David on September 14, 2016 - 9:27 AM
Marty are you sure?:) I’d swear the rig closer to 6-6-1 is the new E-One, as in the high resolution at the very end of the video you can see the ALF in the distance (it has the older style bent white stripe on the side). Still I may be mistaken as it’s really not so clearly visible.
#2 by Marty Coyne on September 14, 2016 - 5:30 PM
Might be my mistake. Sorry
#3 by KNWster on September 14, 2016 - 9:12 AM
Company rundown per Chicago Fire Dept. Incidents’ Facebook:
Still
E44 E95 T36 T26 BC18
Working Fire
T7 BC14 271 SQD2 A64 A10 454
Still and Box
E109 E26 TL5 224 457 466 469 BC17 BC3 515
2-11
E38 E103 E113 E57 T32 T48 TL14 BC6 BC15 2123 E76 572 E28 915 639 413 A28 4411
Special Call
E35 SS1 E108 673 E23 612 A45 A52
Level One Hazmat
511 510
3-11
E5 E117 E112 E99
Self dispatched
213, 2710, 217, 460, 491, 481
Change of Quarters
Working Fire
T13@T36
Still & Box
E35@E44
T33@TL5
2-11
E99@E95
E112@E26
TL23@TL14
T4@T48
BC10@E44
E50@E23
3-11
E59@E108
E89@E76
E14@E26
E94@E117
E91@E95
BC19@E109
A21@A10
https://www.facebook.com/Chicago-Fire-Department-Incidents-158664260936239/#
#4 by Marty Coyne on September 14, 2016 - 3:21 AM
David, it is interesting however the tower in the picture with 6-6-1 is TL5 a 2000 ALF. TL14 is out of view on the other side.
#5 by David on September 13, 2016 - 5:32 PM
Interesting to see the 1982 Snkl and the 2016 TL working side by side.. Thanks for sharing the video!