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4-Alarm apartment building fire in Oak Park, 10-20-15 (more)

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

The Oak Park apartment complex destroyed by a fire last week is too dangerous to investigate, officials say, and the building is being demolished.

According to a release from the village of Oak Park, the extent of the damage to the building in the 200 block of Washington Boulevard made it impossible to trace the fire’s origin.

Oak Park Deputy Fire Chief Peter Pilafas said investigators believe they know where the fire began, but identifying a cause wasn’t possible. “The origin of the fire appears to be in the rear of the structure,” Pilafas said. “There was too much damage to the structure to safely get in where the origin of the fire was.”

About 40 people were displaced when the fire began at approximately 9:30 p.m. Oct. 20. Firefighters from 11 area departments were able to extinguish most of the blaze more than six hours later. Crews remained on the scene days after the fire to monitor hot spots and flare-ups.

The building’s roof collapsed and much of the top floor was gutted. Authorities used two Pace buses to keep residents warm as crews battled the blaze.

According to the village, the building was likely constructed in the 1920s, and was deemed a total loss.

One firefighter was taken to Loyola University Medical Center with heat exhaustion, but was later released, according to a news release. None of the building’s residents were injured.

Gift card donations are being collected for the six District 97 families who were affected by the fire. Gift cards can be dropped off at Longfellow School, 715 S. Highland Ave., until Nov. 2. The items will be given to families on a regular basis, or as needed in the days ahead. Shoppers at Pete’s Fresh Market, 259 Lake St., can also provide cash donations at checkout lines through Oct. 31.

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4-Alarm apartment building fire in Oak Park, 10-20-15 (more)

Audio recording of radio traffic from the 4-Alarm apartment building fire in Oak Park, 10-20-15

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4-Alarm apartment building fire in Oak Park, 10-20-15 (more)

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Here are some photos and a video of the 4-Alarm apartment fire in Oak ParkTuesday night.
On 10-20-15 around 9:30PM Oak Park 620 pulled up on a 4-story apartment complex with fire blowing out the roof. 620 requested a box alarm shortly after. Companies initiated an interior attack but were having water issues and had to pull out due to the fire volume being greater than the water volume. 620 requested a 2nd alarm and started to put truck companies, aerials, and master streams to work. Oak Park 631 was positioned on side A, River Forest 219 was on the A/B corner, Cicero Truck 2 was on the C side, Berwyn 904 was on the D side, and Chicago truck 29 was on the A/D corner working with water flowing. Companies had exposure problems on the C side, the original building had fire on all four floors.

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4-Alarm apartment building fire in Oak Park, 10-20-15

More photos from the 4-Alarm fire in Oak Park (10/20/15)

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night apartment building fire scene

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night apartment building fire scene

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night apartment building fire scene

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night apartment building fire scene

Peter Wagner photo

night apartment building fire scene

Peter Wagner photo

night apartment building fire scene

Peter Wagner photo

night apartment building fire scene

Peter Wagner photo

night apartment building fire scene

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night apartment building fire scene

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night apartment building fire scene

Peter Wagner photo

night apartment building fire scene

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Dan McInerney Oak Park firefighter

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4-Alarm apartment building fire in Oak Park, 10-20-15

The Oak Park Fire Department had a 4-Alarm fire in a four-story apartment building at 267 Washington Boulevard shortly before 10PM (10/20/15).

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apartment building fire in Oak Park IL

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apartment building fire in Oak Park IL

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apartment building fire in Oak Park IL

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apartment building fire in Oak Park IL

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

apartment building fire in Oak Park IL

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

apartment building fire in Oak Park IL

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

apartment building fire in Oak Park IL

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Excerpts from OakPark.com:  photos

Black smoke and heavy flames from a 22-unit apartment building fire near Percy Julian Middle School raged into early Wednesday morning, but no injuries are reported.

The Oak Park Fire Department was called out to the four-alarm fire in the 200 block of Washington Street at about 9:30 p.m. and faced heavy flames from the rear of the building, Deputy Fire Chief Peter Pilafas said.

“When they did arrive it was flames from the ground to the roof,” Pilafas said.

Pilafas said that at about midnight the fire was contained to the building of origin and that no residents were reported injured or missing. The Red Cross was on the scene aiding displaced residents. Pilafas said the building, just east of the corner of Washington and Cuyler, was “a complete loss.”

One firefighter sustained minor injuries and was transported to Loyola Medical Center for treatment.

Fire departments from eleven surrounding communities aided in fighting the fire, Pilafas said.

One residential building to the east of the apartment building suffered some damage due to radiant heat from the blaze, Pilafas said, but no other buildings appear to have been affected.

 

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