This from Eric Haak:
Here are some images taken from a fatal fire on March 28, 2021. The fire was at 2652A West Monroe Street in the 17th battalion.
Apr 16
Posted by Admin in Apparatus on-scene, Fatal fire, Fire Scene photos | Comments off
This from Eric Haak:
Here are some images taken from a fatal fire on March 28, 2021. The fire was at 2652A West Monroe Street in the 17th battalion.
Tags: Chicago FD Engine 26, Chicago Fire Department, Eric Haak, fatal fire in Chicago, fire guts modern two-flat in Chicago, fire scene photos, Firefighters advance hose line, Firefighters attack raging fire from doorway, Firefighters battle fire in a two-flat building, Firefighters battle heavy fire in Chicago
Apr 14
Posted by Admin in Fatal fire, Fire Scene photos | Comments off
This from Eric Haak:
Here are some images from a double fatal still & box back on February 28th at 8642 S. Hermitage. The fire was well advanced before the first companies landed on the scene but an aggressive interior attack and search efforts were initiated despite those conditions. Sadly, two victims were located during the primary search. Both were transported and pronounced at local hospitals.
Tags: arrest made in double fatal fire, Chicago FD candidate at fire scene, Chicago Fire Department, chicagoareafire.com, Chicagoareafire.com/blog, double fatal fire in Chicago, double fatal fire ruled arson, Eric Haak, fatal fire in Chicago, Firefighter on roof with smoke and flames, frie scene photos, heavy fire and smoke from Chicago bungalow, Ieashia Ford, Porsche Ford, two die in Chicago house fire
Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:
Benita Frieson, 73 years old, died after a fire near 49th Street and South Vincennes in Bronzeville on Friday night. Chicago firefighters responded about 10:30 p.m. to the blaze.
This was one of two fatal fires this past weekend in Chicago.
Apr 10
Posted by Admin in Fatal fire, Fire Scene photos | Comments off
From CFD Media on Twitter:
Still and box. 9400 Halsted. Two story brick. One victim so far.
Still and box 9400 Halsted. One adult female to Christ. Serious. One adult male unaccounted for.
Still and box fire 9400 Halsted now struck out. Companies will renter building with hand lines to complete searches and catch hot spots. Roof is in
Still and Box on Halsted will be a fatal fire. One occupant non ambulatory was trapped inside. Flames too intense to make rescue. Adult male.
CFD teams will return to 9400 Halsted at 10am to distribute smoke alarms in the area. No alarms were heard in the building as crews entered.
Tags: Chicago FD Squad 5A, Chicago Fire Department, fatal fire in Chicago, heavy fire through roof of a two-flat, night fire scene photos
Excerpts from wgntv.com:
A dead body was found in a burning apartment building Sunday morning 2652 West Monroe Street, around 9:30 a.m.. A Chicago firefighter was taken to a nearby hospital and treated for shortness of breath, and one resident suffered from smoke inhalation.
Investigators are unclear about how the person died. However, fire officials asked Chicago police to assist with what is now being called a death investigation. No further details have been released. The cause of the blaze remains under investigation, and authorities have not released the name of the victim.
Tags: fatal fire in Chicago
Mar 12
Posted by Admin in Fatal fire, Fire Department News | 2 Comments
Excerpts from wttw.com:
63-year-old Reginald Brown was held without bail during a court hearing Thursday, one day after he was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of arson for allegedly starting the fire that killed Ieashia Ford, 34, and her daughter Porche Ford, 10, in their home in the 8600 block of South Hermitage Avenue.
“There are multiple witnesses to the defendant’s multiple threats to burn the house down, all because he thought (Ieashia Ford) took his wallet and his cellphone,” Assistant State’s Attorney James Murphy said during the hearing. “Because of that, two people were killed, including a 10-year-old girl who does not get to grow up.”
According to prosecutors, Brown and Ieashia Ford, who were in a relationship, were hanging out at Brown’s home on Feb. 27 when he grabbed Ford and accused her of taking his phone and wallet. She and another man left that scene, but Brown allegedly followed them to Ford’s home where he repeatedly threatened to burn the house down in front of a group of onlookers.
Brown called Ieashia Ford a short time later and again threatened to burn her house down, Murphy said during the hearing Thursday. That call was overheard not only by people at Ford’s home, but also Brown’s roommate, who told investigators that Brown had told him he’d filled a bleach bottle with gasoline, and shortly before he went to sleep that night, he overheard Brown muttering to himself “they should be by now.”
Early the next morning, a man prosecutors believe to be Brown was seen on surveillance footage walking near Ford’s home and carrying a bag. That person then took something out of the bag, walked toward Ford’s home, and soon after, the orange glow of the fire could be seen coming from the house. The fire was started around 4 a.m. and engulfed the home within minutes. One resident happened to be awake at the time and saw smoke coming from the porch area. He woke two other residents and got them outside before attempting to put out the flames. He re-entered the home and tried to locate Ford and her daughter, but was unable to do so. Both Ieashia Ford and Porche Ford died of smoke inhalation.
The resident who attempted to save the Fords suffered third-degree burns and is expected to recover.
One of the surviving victims and Brown’s roommate both positively identified the man in the surveillance footage as Brown, and investigators recovered a bleach bottle filled with gasoline in a nearby dumpster.
Brown is due back in court for a hearing March 31.
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, chicagoareafire.com, Chicagoareafire.com/blog, double fatal fire in Chicago, fatal fire in Chicago, fatal fire in Chicago ruled an arson, Ieashia Ford, no bail for arsonist, Porsche Ford, Reginald Brown, two die in Chicago house fire
Mar 4
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News | 1 Comment
Excerpts from Chicago.cbslocal.com:
A fire that killed a mother and her young daughter on Sunday has been ruled an arson, and the deaths have been ruled homicides.
Ieashia Ford, 34, and her daughter Porche Stinson were among six people pulled from a burning home in the 8600 block of South Hermitage Avenue early Sunday morning. Family said Porche was 10, but the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office said she was 15.
Tuesday afternoon, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office said an autopsy determined Ieashia and Porche died from inhalation injuries due to inhalation of products of combustion due to house fire due to arson. Both deaths were ruled homicides.
Police would not confirm published reports that detectives learned a man entered the house through the back yard, carrying a white plastic bottle of gasoline, which he spread on a back porch and lit on fire. The man then left the yard the same way he came in, and at least some of his actions reportedly might have been recorded by surveillance cameras.
The man remained on the run Tuesday night, as CPD searched for the suspected arsonist and killer.
Ieashia leaves behind one other daughter, two sons, and a grandchild.
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, chicagoareafire.com, Chicagoareafire.com/blog, double fatal fire in Chicago, fatal fire in Chicago, fatal fire in Chicago ruled an arson, Ieashia Ford, Porsche Ford, two die in Chicago house fire
Mar 1
Posted by Admin in Fatal fire, Fire Department News | 2 Comments
Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:
A 10-year-old girl and her mother are dead after an early morning house fire in the 8600-block of South Hermitage in Gresham Sunday. Relatives identified the victims as Ieashia Ford and her 10-year-old daughter Porsche. The pair were sleeping when someone set the house on fire, according to the family.
Four others were also hospitalized in the aftermath, including the mother’s boyfriend and two cousins. All of them are expected to recover from their injuries as both the fire and police departments continue to investigate the cause of a fire that family members believe was anything but accidental. Chicago firefighters worked to save the six people inside, but only four made it out.
Mixed in with the shock, however, is concern that the fire may have been intentionally set, taking place hours after an argument between the mother and an acquaintance relatives said had been harassing her. “He was sending her text messages and threatening her,” said family member Felicia White. “That he was going to set her house on fire.”
While an arson unit was on the scene Sunday morning in the hours following the fire, investigators at this point, are refusing to elaborate and still call the incident a death and fire investigation.
From CFD Media on Twitter:
8624 s Hermitage. Working fire with 6 transports EMS plan 1. Two of the victims extremely critical to Little Company of Mary. All adults. No smoke detectors heard
Update: Sadly we update the EMS report from 8624 Hermitage. The critical transports to Little Company of Mary are now deceased. We do not have ages yet, one may be younger than first thought. (Langford)
Update: one of the victims from 8624 Hermitage is identified as a girl about 12 years old . The other victim is an adult.
Update:Hermitage fire. The 4 adults taken to Christ Medical center are expected to recover. The two patients taken to Little Company of Mary have died. Both are females one about 12 the other in her 30’s. No cause on the fire yet. OFI is on the scene.
Fire safety team will work the area of 8624 Hermitage with detectors and information at 10 am today.
Crews passing out smoke detectors & safety information near the fatal fire on 86th and Hermitage. Please check the batteries on your smoke detectors because the extra time they provide in a fire is invaluable. (4-1-10)
Special Agent Mitch Kushner, veteran Zoe, and new recruit GG from the State Fire Marshal’s Office are assisting the investigation of the fatal on 86th & Hermitage to determine cause and origin. (4-1-10)
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, double fatal fire in Chicago, fatal fire in Chicago, Ieashia Ford, Porsche Ford, Special Agent Mitch Kushner, State Fire Marshal's Office, two die in Chicago house fire
Feb 8
Posted by Admin in Fatal fire, Fire Scene photos, Fire Scene video | Comments off
More from the 2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 2-8-21 by Tim Olk:
Chicago Fire Department fatal 2-11 Alarm fire at 8032 S Hermitage and 8028 S Hermitage
Tags: 2-11 alarm fire in Chicago, Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Fire Media@CFDMedia, Chicago firefighters fight winter house fire, chicagoareafire.com, Chicagoareafire.com/blog, fatal fire in Chicago, fire scene photos, one person critically injured in house fire, Tim Olk
Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:
Chicago firefighters responded about 9:15 a.m.Thursday to a blaze that engulfed a two-story home in the 500 block of North Lawler Avenue. The fire was extinguished within 20 minute. A rear portion of the home collapsed while firefighters worked to extinguish flames.
Crews found a woman, dead in the home’s attic, and later uncovered a man dead on the second floor. Their names and autopsy results haven’t been released by the Cook County medical examiner’s office.
A man who survived the fire jumped from a second-story window and went to Stroger Hospital. He was in good condition with a leg injury.
Investigators had not determined a cause yet, but were looking into the fact that gas had been shut off to the building, and that the home may have been using electric heaters. The home had no working smoke detectors.
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, double fatal fire in Chicago, fatal fire in Chicago, two die in Chicago house fire
For the finest department portraits and composites contact Tim Olk or Larry Shapiro.
Arclite theme by digitalnature | powered by WordPress