This from Steve Redick:
Took this in on Friday, 2/1/17… little to see firewise when I arrived but some interesting apparatus shots..Steve
This from Steve Redick:
Took this in on Friday, 2/1/17… little to see firewise when I arrived but some interesting apparatus shots..Steve
Tags: 2-Alarm fire in Franklin Park, apparatus at fire scene, Broadview FD Engine 7, Elmwood Park FD fire engine, fire scene photos, Franklin Park FD Engine 2, Franklin park Fire Department, Leyden Fire Protection District, MABAS Division 20 Air Support Unit, Norwood Park Fire Protection District, River Grove FD Engine 565, Steve Redick, Westchester Fire Department
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#1 by scott on February 20, 2017 - 11:55 PM
Leyden ladder is only 75′, probably why the lawn job.
#2 by Chuck on February 16, 2017 - 1:57 AM
Wide street like that and they felt it necessary to beach the ladder? Kinda stupid.
#3 by Brian on February 15, 2017 - 12:41 PM
Westchester, Broadview and Rosemont are in their MABAS Division and neighboring towns due on their box card.
For why it was a second-alarm, incident command saw or felt the need to increase the alarm to that level.
#4 by harry on February 15, 2017 - 11:31 AM
why was it a 2 alarm fire and why Westchester broadview Rosemont
#5 by CrabbyMilton on February 15, 2017 - 6:44 AM
Nice picture of 7.