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Restaurant fire in Lincolnwood 5-8-13

The Lincolnwood Fire Department fought a fire at Myron & Phil‘s restaurant at 3990 Devon Avenue in the overnight hours on May 8th. Steve Redick was at the scene and has this short video.

From CBS Chicago:

LINCOLNWOOD, Ill. (CBS) – The founder of an award-winning steakhouse in Lincolnwood has died, around the same time a fire damaged the restaurant on Wednesday.

WBBM Newsradio’s Regine Schlesinger reports, around 2:30 a.m., Myron Freedman died at the age of 95.

A short time later, a fire broke out in the storeroom of Myron & Phil’s, the steakhouse and seafood restaurant he and his brother founded 43 years ago at 3900 W. Devon Ave.

Lincolnwood Fire Battalion Chief John Jaeger said the worst of the damage was confined to the back of the restaurant, and he believes the restaurant can reopen soon.

“I wouldn’t see a reason why he wouldn’t reopen again,” Jaeger said. “It’s more cosmetic … there’s no real structural damage, so it shouldn’t take that long.”

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4th Alarm house fire in Wadsworth 4-30-13

***9:20PM short video added – click SP-video link

 

This from Scott Peterson:

1st & 2nd Floor hvy involvement & thru roof on arrival.  No hydrants all porta-tanks. Once enough help got there large water supply   maintained. Homeowner was reportedly cooking on the back porch when something happened with the propane.

More to follow later in week.

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house gutted by fire in Wadsworth IL

Scott Peterson photo

house gutted by fire in Wadsworth IL

Scott Peterson photo

house gutted by fire in Wadsworth IL

Scott Peterson photo

house gutted by fire in Wadsworth IL

Scott Peterson photo

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Lake Zurich 4th Alarm house fire 4-21-13

Shortly before 8PM on Sunday evening, the Lake Zurich Fire Department received a call reporting a fire at the house across the street. The chief and 1st engine arrived within minutes and reported a 2-1/2 story, wood frame house with heavy fire in the front at 21716 W. Glendale Road. Lake Zurich Engine 3 was the first engine and had water on the fire very quickly. They hit it with a deck gun and knocked down the majority of the fire which was on the exterior of the house consuming cedar shingle siding. As the first company was making their way into the house with a line, they received a report that a resident might still be inside.

The alarm was elevated to a 2nd Alarm which included water tenders since the fire was in an unincorporated subdivision without hydrants. All residents were quickly accounted for at a neighbor’s home. The balance of the fire was knocked within 20 minutes and companies began extensive overhaul.

There were two injuries which required hospital transport. One was a resident and the other was a neighbor who passed out on the lawn. A firefighter injured his arm but after being evaluated at the scene he signed a release. Prior to transporting the second patient, since the ambulances at the scene were committed either to patient care, rehab, or firefighting duties, the alarm was escalated to a 3rd Alarm for ambulances only plus change of quarters companies.

When the firefighter was injured and there was concern that he too would be transported, a 4th Alarm was requested bringing only the ambulances that were due.

There were many departments at the scene including: Lake Zurich, Lake Villa, Long Grove, Round Lake, Libertyville, Deerfield, Palatine Rural, Palatine, Buffalo Grove, Wheeling, Arlington Heights, Fox Lake, Nunda Rural, Mundelein, Wauconda, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, the Quad 2 Command Unit, Countryside, Schaumburg, Highland Park, Lake Bluff, Barrington, and Cary.

Larry Shapiro submitted the following images and a short video.

house fire in Lake Zurich on Glendale Road

A view from the front after the main body of fire was extinguished. Larry Shapiro photo

Pierce fire engine at fire scene

Lake Zurich Engine 3 in front of the house supplies two lines as firefighters chase the remaining fire in the eaves. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Lake Zurich on Glendale Roa

The front of the home was fully involved when the first units arrived on the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

Schaumburg Ambulance 54 arrived after the 3rd alarm and medics seen here are about to tend to an injured firefighter. Larry Shapiro photo

Schaumburg Ambulance 54 arrived after the 3rd alarm an are seen here about to tend to an injured firefighter. Larry Shapiro photo

fire engine drafts from portable tanks

This Lake Zurich engine was drafting from the portable tanks and pumping in-line to Engine 3. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters at fire scene

Mundelein firefighters gear up to go back to work after clearing rehab. Larry Shapiro photo

Nunda Rural FPD tender

Tender from the Nunda Rural FPD is staged. Larry Shapiro photo

fire engines at nighttime fire

Many units staged on Quentin Road. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside FPD tender

Countryside FPD tanker in staging for the water supply sector. Larry Shapiro photo

Lake Zurich FD engine

Lake Zurich’s newest engine was parked down the road. Larry Shapiro photo

house badly burned from fire

The house as viewed from the D-C corner. Larry Shapiro photo

house badly damaged by fire

The D side of the house shows massive damage. Larry Shapiro photo

Two portable tanks are tied together to supply the lines. Larry Shapiro photo

Two portable tanks are tied together to supply the lines. Larry Shapiro photo

More images from the scene can be viewed HERE.

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Countryside FPD house fire 4-17-13

This from Larry Shapiro:

Lightning is possibly to blame for starting a  house on fire at 26770 Longmeadow Circle in unincorporated Mundelein. The Countryside FPD received calls reporting black smoke from the front of the house around 12:30PM on Wednesday at what was a lull between heavy thunderstorms on the area. First arriving units found the homeowners outside and confirmed a structure fire. The alarm was quickly elevated to a MABAS Box Alarm which brought tankers (tenders) to the scene in addition to engines and trucks. Within the next 10 minutes a 2nd Alarm was requested sending additional units to the scene. Two Countryside units had lines off and the tower ladder deployed a master stream. The tankers were precautionary and though Long Grove Tanker 55 dropped a supply to Countryside’s engine, none of the other tankers were utilized.

After the bulk of the fire was knocked down, the area was pelted with another severe thunderstorm. By 2:30 most mutual aid companies had been released from the scene though there was still quite a bit of overhaul and salvage work. Companies came from Mundelein, Long Grove, Wauconda, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, Lake Villa, Buffalo Grove, Grayslake, Round Lake, Fox Lake, Wheeling, Gurnee, Knollwood, Lake Forest, and Lake Zurich.

Here are some images and a short video from the scene.

 

Countryside FPD

Rear of new hose wagon. Larry Shapiro photo

MESS Canteen Service

MESS Canteen Service on the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

female firefighter on a line

Knollwood firefighters on a line. Larry Shapiro photo

Knollwood fire lieutenant

Knollwood lieutenant overhauling soffits in the rear. Larry Shapiro photo

fire engine with hose

Countryside engine with supply and attack lines. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters with hose line

Gurnee firefighters on a line hitting hot spots. Larry Shapiro photo

house burns after lightning strike

Elevated master stream directed into the structure. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters recover possessions

Firefighters salvage items from the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Rosenbauer Timberwolf engine

Countryside interface engine supplying the tower and several hand lines. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside FPD pumper tanker  411

Countryside FPD tanker 411 supplying foam to hand lines. Larry Shapiro photo

fire department hose wagon

New Countryside hose wagon. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire Countryside FPD

Rear of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

house burns after lightning strike

The roof came in on the south end of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

panorama of fire trucks at house fire

Panoramic view of the house from the street. Larry Shapiro photo

Countryside FPD

Countryside Tower Ladder 412 flows a master stream. Larry Shapiro photo

house burns after lightning strike

View from the front of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

fireman at fire scene

A Long Grove firefighter stretches a supply line from Tanker 55. Larry Shapiro photo

Countyrside FPD apparatus

Another view of the Countryside units on the street in front of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Rosenbauer America Raptor tower ladder at fire scene

Countryside Engine supplies the tower ladder. Larry Shapiro photo

A gallery with more images will be posted HERE.

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Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD Box Alarm 4-3-13

Shortly after 8PM Wednesday evening, a caller reported a basement fire at 884 Swan Boulevard in unincorporated Lake County. The area off of Inverrary Road west of Milwaukee Avenue is covered by the Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD, and there is only one point of access into and out of the subdivision.

First arriving units were greeted by the homeowner outside the unit with severed burns to both feet. They reported heavy smoke pushing out of the center unit and upgraded the alarm to a Code 4 (working fire) and then immediately to a Box Alarm. Lincolnshire-Riverwoods had two engines, a quint, three ambulances and two chief officers on the scene. Mutual aid with engines came from Buffalo Grove, Long Grove, and Northbrook. Squads came from Prospect Heights (RIT) and then from Loncolnshire-Riverwoods Station 51. Deerfield was at the scene with a truck, and additional ambulances came from Lake Zurich and Wheeling. Chief officers came from Long Grove, Prospect Heights, Deerfield, and Mundelein.

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods paramedics transferred patient care of the homeowner to the Wheeling ambulance, which transported to Condell Hospital. Two lines went into the fire unit and an additional line was pulled to an exposure unit, while Buffalo Grove firefighters went to the roof to ventilate. The fire was stopped quickly and contained to the unit of origin, but not before burning through the first floor ceiling to create a hole on the second floor. A dog perished in the fire.

The Mess Canteen was at the scene and setup near Lincolnshire-Riverwoods’ new dive/rehab unit.

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

broken windows and heavy smoke at house fire

View from the rear just after the interior companies hit the fire and took out the windows. Larry Shapiro

front door of house on fire

Light smoke escaping from the front door. Larry Shapiro photo

patient on stretcher at fire scene

The burn victim is transferred to another ambulance. Larry Shapiro photo

smoke at house fire

Smoke escapes from the rear of the unit. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters exiting burning house

Lincolnshire firefighters are relieved after making the initial attack. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters venting a roof

Firefighters vent the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD Engine 52

Engine 52 had several lines off. Larry Shapiro photo

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD Truck 53

Truck 53 laddered the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters venting a roof

Buffalo Grove firefighters venting the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD Engine 52

Lincolnshire Engine 52 was the first-in engine. Larry Shapiro photo

MESS Canteen

The MESS Canteen was at the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD Truck 53

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD Truck 53. Larry Shapiro photo

Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD Rehab unit

LRFPD Dive/Rehab 51 was the base for rehab. Larry Shapiro photo

burned out living room

The first floor of the unit after overhaul. Larry Shapiro photo

A gallery with more fire images is at shapirophotography.net.

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Multi-vehicle, multi-victim MVA in Wheeling 3-28-13 (pt 2)

This from Deputy Chief Drew Smith with regards to the multi-vehilce accident last week on Palatine Road:

Prospect Heights and Wheeling FDs have a joint response for incidents on Palatine Road. A unified command structure ensures a timely response regardless of jurisdiction. For the entire three miles that the junior expressway (IDOT term) runs east-west it goes in and out of the two towns sometimes in one, then the other, or it serves as the border. There are also four bridges and only three interchanges where access can be gained. When RED Center receives a 9-1-1 call of an incident, a dual response is dispatched with each department approaching the scene from opposite directions. This is to ensure that should traffic prevent access from one direction, the other companies can get to the crash quickly. Once one company is on scene, the location can be verified and the appropriate apparatus can continue in or be returned. When reported as a pin-in, the additional extrication companies are to stage before entering Palatine Road and wait for the first company to verify where to approach from. I have attached a map showing the three grids and where companies approach from.

Grid 923

Grid 3923

Grid 3924

Companies

Entry Point

Companies

Entry Point

Companies

Entry Point

A9, E9

A23, E23

Schoenbeck

Wheeling Rd.

A9, E39

A23, E23

Wolf Rd.

Wheeling Rd.

A9, E39

A24, E24

Wolf Rd.

Milwaukee Ave.

For a pin-in add PH E39 or Sq. 9 and Wheeling E24 and the Wheeling squad or truck plus PH and Wheeling chiefs.

 

Prospect Heights FPD grid map for Palatine Road

Prospect Heights FPD nS Wheeling FD grid map for Palatine Road joint responses.

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Video: Real Life in the East St. Louis Fire Department

The video below chronicles the hard work, heavy fire load, and effects an economic downturn for the East St. Louis Fire Department

thanks Chris

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House fire in North Chicago 2-28-13

This from Sam Borica:

Here is a helmet cam video of the structure fire in North Chicago the other day (2/28/13) from YouTube, uploaded by a North Chicago Firefighter. Initial reports of entrapment, then they had escaped the house and they had heavy fire in the rear of the house that was initially toned out as a medical call for trouble breathing -Sam Borcia

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Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire 2-4-13

Chicago firefighters responded to a reported fire in a large warehouse complex last night at 4834 S. Halsted. First arriving units found a 200×500, 5-story, fire-resistive structure with heavy smoke pushing out of the first floor. After a brief interior attack, companies were pulled out to initiate defensive operations. The alarm was upgraded to a 2-11 and a special call was made for Engine 81 with Hose Wagon 6-1-1.

The Chicago Tribune reported:

One firefighter was injured at an extra-alarm blaze in an abandoned factory in the Back of the Yards neighborhood that was being brought under control this evening.

The fire started in the abandoned L-shaped building west of 48th Street and Halsted Avenue about 5:45 p.m. The firefighter was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital for treatment, where he was alert and comfortable this evening, according to the Fire Department.

The factory building is of concrete construction, so was not as difficult to contain the fire as the recent extra-alarm fire in Bridgeport.

About a dozen fire department vehicles were stationed around the vacant warehouse Monday evening as others blocked off Halsted between 47th and 49th streets.

Firefighters called to the scene were confronted with volumes of “thick black smoke” streaming out of the warehouse’s windows, said deputy fire comissioner John McNicholas.

The entire Tribune article is HERE with a video and several images.

Tower Ladders and the Snorkel were positioned to be put to work, but the fire was determined to be involving contents and not the building itself. Another special request was made for Engine 106 with 9-2-3, the Mobile Ventilation Unit.

Tim Olk, Steve Redick, and Larry Shapiro went to the scene, but there was not much to see.

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CFD video from 2011 blizzard

Chris Ranck thought the following video would be of interest to our readers.

Video by WGNTV.com

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