Hank Sajovic submitted several images from yesterday’s building explosion in Skokie.
Dec 13
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Hank Sajovic submitted several images from yesterday’s building explosion in Skokie.
Tags: 1 injured in building explosion in Skokie, building collapse, Hank Sajovic, Skokie Fire Department
Aug 10
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The Oak Park Fire Department received a call reporting a partial building collapse this afternoon in the 200 block of Harrison covering approximately 201-211 at the southwest corner of Harrison Street and Lombard Avenue.
Dan McInerney was at the scene and submitted several images and a description of the event:
Oak Park responded with three engines, two ambulances, a command van, and the Mabas Division 11 Techincal Rescue Vehicle to a report of a building collapse at Lombard and Harrison at 1350 hrs. Upon arrival companies found a one story, L-shaped, commercial building, approx 150 feet wide by 100 feet deep. The brick facade along approx 100 feet along Harrison street collapsed onto the sidewalk. There were no injuries to any poeple in this normally busy commercial district, although two cars parked in front of the collapse zone were slightly damaged by falling bricks.The east portion of the building has been under renovaton for some time. Firefighters conducted a search of the brick pile along the sidewalk for potential victims. Companies were on the scene for approx 90 minutes securing the buildings and utilities before turning the building over to the building department.
Articles are available HERE, HERE, and HERE.
Tags: brick collapse on Harrison Street in Oak Park, building collapse, Dan McInerney, MABAS Division 11 TRT squad, Oak Park Fire Department
Dec 24
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According to FirefighterCloseCalls.com the following arrangements have been announced for FF Corey Ankum.
The viewing for Chicago Firefighter Ankum will be held on
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m.
at the Leak and Sons Funeral Home,
7838 South Cottage Grove, Chicago, Illinois 60619
(773) 846-6567
http://www.leakandsonsfuneralhomes.com.
The funeral service will be held on
Thursday, December 30, 2010
church and time has not been established.
Tags: building collapse, Chicago Fire Department, Corey Ankum, double LODD, FF LODD, FirefighterCloseCalls.com, funeral
Dec 22
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On this historic anniversary of an horrific loss for the Chicago Fire Department, the date will become the reminder for yet another tragedy. 100 years ago today, the Chicago Fire Department suffered the loss of 21 firefighters and three civilians when a building collapsed with them inside at the Chicago Union Stock Yards. At the time of today’s fire, a remembrance service was in progress at the Stock Yards Firefighter Memorial. Today’s collapse occurred after the fire at 1744 E. 75th Street had been extinguished. Initial companies encountered frozen hydrants on arrival and the fire was elevated to a Still and Box Alarm. Firefighters were in the building performing a secondary search for vagrants or the homeless who, on several previous occasions, were reported by neighboring tenants to have been in the building. The roof collapsed in the rear of the building with no apparent warning signs and trapped 19 firefighters. A mayday call was issued and the incident was elevated to a 2-11 Alarm and an EMS Plan I. Most of the firefighters were removed quickly and with non life-threatening injuries while four remained trapped. The alarm was raised further to a 3-11 Alarm with an EMS Plan II bringing a total of 10 ambulances to the scene plus 12 engines, 9 trucks, a squad, the collapse and Special Operations Units, in addition to a myriad of support vehicles and chief officers.
As the four remaining trapped firefighters were located, they were transported to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, and the University of Chicago Hospital. Corey Ankum, 32, who had been with the department for tow years died at Christ Medical Center and Edward Stringer, a 12-year veteran of the department, died at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Tim Olk was on the scene and submitted a few photos. He has a full gallery HERE.
News media articles are available HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.
Fire service blog entries are available at Firegeezer, Statter911, Statter911, and FirefighterCloseCalls 1, 2, 3.
Tags: building collapse, Chicago Fire Commissioner Robert Hoff, Chicago Fire Department, LODD, Stockyards Fire, Tim Olk
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