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Chicago working fire 6-23-13

This from Steve Redick:

Made it to this job at Lake & Homan yesterday … I arrived pretty early in the job (ahead of the squad). 1-story row of what looked like mostly vacant commercial occupancies, but the motocycle club looks like it may have been in use. From my vantage point it looked like the fire was in the cockloft over more than one occupancy. Lots of venting on the roof, and some forcible entry in the rear. Note the sign on the door of the motorcycle joint. Also shot a little video too … this was a done deal in very short order.

Steve

 

commercial building fire in Chicago

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commercial building fire in Chicago

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Chicago FD Truck 36

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Chicago FD Engine 44

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Chicago Fire Department

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commercial building fire in Chicago

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commercial building fire in Chicago

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commercial building fire in Chicago

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commercial building fire in Chicago

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spare Chicago FD ladder truck

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commercial building fire in Chicago

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Chicago FD fire engine 95

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Chicago FD fire engine 95

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Chicago FD Truck 7

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Extra Alarm in downstate Hoopeston IL

An interesting article on the fire last week in the tire recycling plant in Hoopeston, IL:

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) – Crews fighting flames Wednesday at an Hoopeston, Ill., tire plant got some unexpected help from Purdue’s fire department and its non-human friend.

A call from the Champaign, Ill., Fire Department came in for Purdue Fire Chief Kevin Ply Wednesday morning, asking for assistance fighting the fire at J&R Used Tire Service in Hoopeston. 

The help they got was definitely not what they expected.

“Some of the firefighters, both volunteer and career, from the many fire departments that were there, were a little skeptical,” Ply said. “But, once we were able to deploy it inside the structure, they were able to see it in operation and the impact it was making on the fire, it was very impressive.”

Ply, along with two other Purdue firefighters, took their prototype firefighting robot to help fight the fire.

“We were able to deploy it in an area that had fire involvement, to the point where we had partial building collapse,” Ply said. “It was an area we were not going to put a human firefighter in, due to the risk of injury.”

Professor in Purdue’s College of Technology Eric Dietz is helping develop the robot for a Korean company. He says the use the fire department was able to get out of it was invaluable.

“This is what you dream of if you’re doing research,” Dietz said. “You want to get the user to give you an operational test. That’s what we had. We had some things that we see that need to get tweaked.”

Ply says they ran the robot for nearly four hours, running the battery dead. Now, there appears to be some sort of glitch in the software, causing the hose to go off without being told to.

“(Next we’ll) provide that feedback back to the researchers so, eventually, the production model will be even more sustainable,” Ply said.

“This is also an important economic development opportunity, because the Koreans didn’t want us to just do research, they were also trying to figure out how they can locate a company here,” Dietz said.

Chief Ply says there are still some issues they would like to work out, including rapid battery charging and the ability to change out the battery in the field.

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Lake Zurich 2nd Alarm house fire in Hawthorn Woods 6-23-13

After midnight on Sunday, the Lake Zurich Fire Department was notified of a fire that was burning on the back deck of a house at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods. First arriving companies found a fire on the back deck that had communicated to the house, and that all of the residents had evacuated. This area of Hawthorn Wood is without hydrants and the fire was upgraded to a box alarm and then quickly to a 2nd alarm which brought a total of seven water tankers to the scene.

Wauconda’s tower ladder initially setup for an elevated master stream as the fire spread to the attic, but the water supply was insufficient and the defensive attack was conducted with hand lines.

Two portable tanks were dropped and a tanker shuttle was initiated to support the operations through a Lake Zurich engine. The fire consumed the entire rear section of the attic and roof with damage to several second floor rooms.

A contributor submitted two early images from the scene and Larry Shapiro  submitted several images and a video.

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

An early image showing the roof and attic well involved.

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

Another image from the street during the early stages of the fire.

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

The bulk of the fire has been knocked down as seen from the front. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

Visible fire in the D-Sector as a hand line works in the rear. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

Buffalo Grove Tower 25 was the RIT observing the conditions from the rear. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

Small fire visible along the roof line in the B-Sector. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

Water supply sector in front of the fire building. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

Lake Zurich engine drafting from the portable tanks and supplying multiple lines. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

The fire was reported to have begin on the deck along the back of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

Deerfield firefighters hit hot spots in the B-Sector. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

Lake Zurich engine drafts from two portable tanks that are connected. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

Fox Lake tender fills the portable tank. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods

Water tankers (tenders) from Grayslake and Fox Lake. An early image showing the roof and attic well involved.

More images can be found in a gallery HERE.

 

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House Fire in Machesney Park Illinois

A short video of a house fire in Machesney Park, in Winnebago County on June 10th 2013.

More video can be seen on Statter911.com.

thanks Chris

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Historic fire service video features Evanston FD

This from Steve Gutzmer:

David Lewis, curator of the aurora regional fire museum, posted this on his Facebook, thought it might be of interest with all the shots of old Evanston station 1 and the old rigs. http://archive.org/details/TheFireman

Steve Gutzmer
Aurora Fire Dept

 

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Evanston 2nd Alarm fire 6-5-13

Evanston Fire Department units responded to reports of smoke coming from the rear of a 3-story building at 1301 Judson Avenue around 2:15 this afternoon. When Evanston Battalion 21 turned down the street and saw the amount of smoke, he immediately upgraded the Code 3 response to a MABAS Box Alarm. The building, at the north east corner of Judson and Dempster, is a multi-unit, u-shaped, three-story building. Fire was in the attic and vented through the roof quickly. After making an interior attack, conditions worsened and all companies were ordered out of the building. A ladder pipe was put to work on the Dempster Street side of the building from Evanston Truck 22. Truck 23 was to the roof in front of the building on Judson. The alarm was upgraded to a 2nd alarm which brought additional companies.

After the attic and roof fire was knocked down, companies went back into the building to hit the remaining fire, conduct the secondary searches, and then begin to overhaul the interior.

In addition to five Evanston engines and their two trucks, mutual aid at the scene consisted of engines from Wilmette and Winnetka, a squad from Morton Grove, and trucks from Skokie and Northfield.

The fire was contained to one side of the structure and did not communicate to the second floor.

Tim Olk and Larry Shapiro were at the scene, both arriving after the fire had been knocked down. Some images and a video from Larry are in this email. Images from Tim should be forthcoming.

 

Evanston Fire Department

Evanston Battalion 21 was the operations chief. Larry Shapiro photo

Evanston Fire Department

Area where the fire vented through the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

Evanston Fire Department

A view of the structure looking east on Dempster. Larry Shapiro photo

Evanston Fire Department

Evanston Engine 24 on a hydrant. Larry Shapiro photo

Evanston Fire Department

Evanston Truck 23 in Sector A on Judson. Larry Shapiro photo

Evanston Fire Department

The building was on the northeast corner of Judson and Dempster. Larry Shapiro photo

Evanston Fire Department

Evanston Truck 22 deployed the ladder pipe after the building was evacuated. Larry Shapiro photo

Evanston Fire Department

Evanston Truck 22 alongside the building on Dempster. Larry Shapiro photo

Evanston Fire Department

Evanston Engine 23 was on a hydrant near Truck 22. Larry Shapiro photo

Evanston Fire Department

View of the interior courtyard. Fire was on the left side in this picture and did not communicate across. Larry Shapiro photo

Evanston Fire Department

A view at the roof line showing where the fire burned through the attic. Larry Shapiro photo

A gallery of more images by Larry Shapiro is HERE.

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Long Grove restaurant fire 6-2-13

The Long Grove Fire Protection District was sent to the Enzo & Lucia Restaurant at 343 Old McHenry Road this morning for a fire that began on the stove and traveled to the attic. The building, which is located half a block from the fire station, had heavy smoke venting through the roof vents and stove exhaust. The alarm was upgraded to a Code 4 for the working fire to bring additional resources to the scene including several water tankers due to the limited water supply.

Companies made an aggressive interior attack and were able to contain the fire before it could burn through any exterior surface. Buffalo Grove Tower Ladder 25 went to the roof to ventilate while interior companies from Long Grove, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, and Palatine attacked the fire. A tanker (tender) from the Countryside FPD supported the Long Grove engine and squad until a portable tank was dropped. Prospect Heights Tanker 9 filled the tank which provided a sufficient water supply for companies to extinguish the fire.

Additional companies at the scene included an engine from Lake Zurich, a squad from Deerfield, ambulances from Wheeling and Highwood, a truck from Libertyville, and tankers from Palatine Rural, Wauconda, Grayslake, and Round Lake.

Larry Shapiro and Tim Olk were at the scene. Some images and a video from Larry are in this post.

 

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

Firefighters position the Buffalo Grove tower ladder for roof ops. Larry Shapiro photo

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

Another view of the Buffalo Grove firefighters working on the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

Working off the tower ladder bucket, a firefighter finishes venting the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

The Countryside FPD tanker nurses the Long Grove engine before the second tanker is on the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

Light smoke vents from the roof and eaves of the Enzo & Lucia Restaurant in Ling Grove. Larry Shapiro photo

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

Buffalo Grove firefighters vent the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

Firefighters setup the portable tank for a tanker shuttle to supplement the tank water. Larry Shapiro photo

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

Buffalo Grove Tower 25 goes to the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Battalion 51 assists with a line going into the rear of the building. Larry Shapiro photo

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

Prospect Heights Tanker 9 dumping into the portable tank. Larry Shapiro photo

restaurant fire in Long Grove IL 6-2-13

Mutual aid companies at the Long Grove fire station. Larry Shapiro photo

A gallery with more images from Larry can be found HERE.

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Garage fire in Gurnee

YouTube video of a detached garage fire in Gurnee

thanks Josh & Chris

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Libertyville 2nd Alarm Fire 3-27-13 (pt 3)

Third posting about the 2nd Alarm Fire on Memorial Day at the Jamaican Gardens (north) in Libertyville. Here are images from larry Shapiro and a video.

 

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

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large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Larry Shapiro photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Larry Shapiro photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Larry Shapiro photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Larry Shapiro photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Larry Shapiro photo

A gallery with more of Larry’s images is HERE.

The second article with images from Tim Olk is HERE.

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Libertyville 2nd Alarm Fire 3-27-13 (pt 1)

The Libertyville Fire Department responded to a reported fire at the Jamaican Gardens North located at 14595 W. Rockland Road (Route 176). First companies found heavy smoke obscuring visibility on Route 176 and had a significant fire burning on the east end of the property near what was the retail store entrance. An attack was initiated and the fire was upgraded to a MABAS Box Alarm.

The business had closed to the public several years ago and was reportedly vacant. Libertyville Tower 461 and Engine 463 were deployed on the eastern side of the property. The fast moving fire quickly spread to additional buildings on the west side, where access was limited. Lake Forest Tower Ladder 421 was positioned on the northern driveway and Countryside Engine 412 was at the northwest corner. As the fire grew in intensity, the alarm was upgraded to a 2nd Alarm bringing additional units to the scene.

A special request was made for the Division 1 MVU out of Wheeling, but the unit was not deployed and subsequently released before the box was struck out.

The two tower ladders deployed master streams in addition to multiple hand lines and two multi-versals. Along with Libertyville Engine 463 and the Countryside engine, Lake Bluff Engine 517 and Knollwood Engine 44 were also pumping. The fire was struck out after roughly three hours.

Other fire departments with companies at the scene were Mundelein, North Chicago, and Lake Zurich with ambulances, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods and Gurnee with rescue squads, Highland Park with a truck, plus Waukegan, Deerfield, and Newport Township with engines.  Chief officers came from Countryside, Grayslake, Gurnee, Lake Bluff, and Lake Forest.

Tim Olk, Jeff Rudolph, and Larry Shapiro were at the scene.

This is the first in a three part series covering this fire.

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Jeff Rudolph photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Jeff Rudolph photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Jeff Rudolph photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Jeff Rudolph photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Jeff Rudolph photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Jeff Rudolph photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Jeff Rudolph photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Jeff Rudolph photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Jeff Rudolph photo

large fire in Libertyville at the Jamaican Gardens nursery

Jeff Rudolph photo

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