More from Steve Redick:
Part 4 of the epic I posted a while ago … very interesting listening to say the least
Jan 7
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More from Steve Redick:
Part 4 of the epic I posted a while ago … very interesting listening to say the least
Tags: Chicago FD audio recording from 1992, chicagoareafire.com, historic audio from Chicago riots after the Bulls won the championship in 1992
Dec 12
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More from Steve Redick:
Part 3 of the epic I posted a while ago … very interesting listening to say the least
Tags: Chicago FD audio recording from 1992, chicagoareafire.com, historic audio from Chicago riots after the Bulls won the championship in 1992
Nov 23
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From Steve Redick of the Box Alarm fire at 52 Madison Street in Oak Park Wednesday night 11/21/18
Tags: Cicero FD Truck 2, commercial building fire in Oak Park, fire scene audio recording, fire scene photos, Maywood FD Engine 506, North Riverside FD Engine 809, Oak Park Fire Department, Steve Redick
Oct 3
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Elmwood park 2-alarm fire at 7840 North Avenue, Sept 30 2018
This from Steve Redick:
A few images from the Elmwood Park 2-alarm fire. Nothing to see from my vantage point but it sounded like some interior fire in concealed spaces. I heard saws on the roof for quite a while.
Tags: Alarm fire in Elmwood Park, fire scene photos, foreground audio recording, Steve Redick
Sep 30
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This from Steve Redick:
Bear in mind all the gaps are edited out, there was a long delay in alarms initially (5-Alarm fire and 3-Alarm EMS Alarm in the North Maine FPD, 9-16-18)
Tags: 5-Alarm fire in the North Maine FPD, 5-Alarm fire in unincorporated Des Plaines, audio recording of radio traffic from the fatal fire at the Landings in Des Plaines, chicagoareafire.com, fatal fire at the Landings in Des Plaines, North Maine Fire Protection District
Sep 11
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More from Steve Redick:
Chicago FD Radio Bulls Riots 1992 part 2 – General chaos and riot like conditions on Chicago’s west side the night the Bulls won the NBA championship.Not sure the source of the tape but shared from my collection.
Tags: Chicago FD audio recording from 1992, chicagoareafire.com, historic audio from Chicago riots after the Bulls won the championship in 1992
Sep 5
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This from Steve Redick:
I imagine many of you have never heard this recording before. The west side was up for grabs the night the Bulls won the first time. Tower 14 was chased by a mob in a car, companies reported bricks and bottles thrown at them, rampant looting, and a heck of a fire at Madison and Pulaski. Listen in and appreciate what these guys went through and how the media gave little or no coverage to what really occurred that night.
Tags: Chicago FD audio recording from 1992, historic audio from Chicago riots after the Bulls won the championship in 1992
Aug 24
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Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:
The owners of the Maple Tree Inn restaurant in Blue Island’s historic district vowed to reopen after an early morning fire Friday caused extensive damage to the business. The call came in at about 2:45 a.m., and firefighters from several surrounding communities assisted in battling the blaze, according to Blue Island Fire Chief Dan Reda.
The owners’ family lives in an apartment above the restaurant, 13301 S. Olde Western Ave., and they were able to escape the fire safely. The building sustained heavy fire, smoke and water damage. The fire was out by 6 a.m. and crews were working on a ruptured gas line.
Tags: audio recording of 4-alarm fire in Blue Island IL 8-24-18 the Maple Tree restaurant, Blue Island Fire Department, fireground audio recording, Maple Tree Inn restaurant fire
Jul 23
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Larry Shapiro video (part 1)
More photos from the 5-Alarm fire with 2 Specials and a 2-Alarm EMS Box in Prospect Heights, 7-18-18
Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:
When firefighters responded to a fire at one of the 16 buildings that make up the River Trails Condominium complex in Prospect Heights Wednesday afternoon, they knew the blaze could quickly get out of hand.
Investigators said a juvenile accidentally ignited the blaze. No charges have been filed. The blaze started in a second-floor unit in the southernmost building on McIntosh Court and rapidly spread upward and outward. Once it reached the attic, the blaze had unfettered access to the other three buildings. The mansard-style roof that hangs over the third floor also allowed the fire to glide effortlessly along the structure’s side as the flames fed on air inside the enclosed eaves. A mild breeze then helped stoke the flames.
Firefighters made every attempt to stop or slow the spread of flames, but they were thwarted by the fire’s ability to keep moving until it got to the northernmost building. There, they made a successful stand against the encroaching flames.
“We tried to cut in several spots before that to try and stop it,” Prospect Heights Fire District Chief Drew Smith said. “It was a futile effort. If this would have happened at 1 a.m. instead of 1 p.m. like it did, I don’t know how this would have turned out.”
Fire safety officials blame the speed and scope on a lack of modern fire safety devices and construction. The 46-year-old complex had no building-wide fire alarms, sprinkler systems, fire walls or attic separators — all fire safety features that experts say would have stopped or significantly slowed the inferno.
New apartments are required to have sprinkler systems, firewalls to keep fires from spreading to other units, and attic separators that restrict overhead air flow in the building to lower the risk of fires spreading. None of the buildings that burned Wednesday had those, and none had building-wide fire alarms. Because of their age, the Prospect Heights buildings were not required to have those fire safety measures in place.
And under current city code, if the apartments are rebuilt, they still might not have them. If more than 50 percent of the buildings that burned are salvageable, the city can’t force the owners to retrofit the buildings to comply with modern fire codes.
Prospect Heights Fire District Chief Drew Smith warns against rebuilding the apartments as if nothing happened. “We are going to meet with the city and try to put forth a strategy for what comes next,” he said. “We need them to have a fire alarm in these buildings, at the very least.”
On Christmas Eve morning 2006, a blaze caused by Christmas lights in a second-floor unit had the entire third floor engulfed in 10 minutes. That fire also spread to a neighboring building, though firefighters were able to quickly extinguish it. In the end, only 30 percent of the building was destroyed and it was reconstructed without a sprinkler system or other modern fire suppression measures.
Estimates indicate retrofitting existing buildings with sprinklers costs between $2 and $7 per square foot, according to the National Fire Protection Association. The 16 buildings at River Trails contain roughly 380,000 square feet of living space, putting the estimated cost at somewhere between $760,000 and $2.7 million. That the cost would require a special assessment that would possibly be passed on to renters, who might then be priced out of their homes. Most of the River Trails units are individually owned and rented out to others.
Several towns require sprinklers in new construction of single-family homes.
thanks Dan
Tags: Buffalo Grove FD Quint 27, chicagoareafire.com, fire destroys apartments at 848 McIntosh Court in Prospect Heights, fire scene video, Glenview FD Truck 14, Larry Shapiro, massive fire destroys 3 apartment buildings in Prospect Heights, Prospect Heights Fire Chief Drew Smith, Prospect Heights Fire Department, Prospect Heights Fire Protection District, River Trails complex fire, smoke explosion at fire scene, Tim Olk
Apr 26
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Working fire at 9851 Irving Park Road in Schiller Park 4/25/18
Tags: fire scene video, fireground audio recording, Schiller Park Fire Department, Steve Redick
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