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Fatal 2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 8-26-18 (more)

Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:

The death toll from a Sunday morning fire in the city’s Little Village neighborhood rose to ten Tuesday afternoon after a teen died at Stroger Hospital. The tenth victim was identified by the Cook County Medical Examiner as Adrian Hernandez, 14. Hernandez died at 11:12 a.m.

The ninth victim, who died Monday night, was 14-year-old Cesar Contreras.

Authorities have identified the other eight victims as 5-year-old Ariel Garcia, 11-year-old Xavier Contreras, 13-year-old Nathan Contreras, 16-year-old Victor Mendoza, 3-month-old Amayah Almaraz, 3-year-old Alanni Ayala, 10-year-old Giovanni Ayala and 5-year-old Gialanni Ayala.

The blaze broke out in a coach house in the 2200-block of South Sacramento Avenue. A neighbor came home around 4 a.m., saw the smoke and called 911.

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Fatal 2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 8-26-18 (more)

Excerpts from CLTV.com:

Officials said a ninth child has died after a fire in Little Village on Sunday, as investigators try to determine a cause for the fire that happened around 4 a.m. Sunday during a sleepover in a second-floor unit of a coach house in the 2200 block of South Sacramento Avenue, where older siblings were watching over the younger ones.

The children killed ranged in ages from 3 months to 16 years old. Three of the victims have been identified as Ariel Garcia, 5, Xavier Contreras, 11, and Nathan Contreras, 13. Cesar Contreras, 14, was identified as the ninth victim.

Chicago’s Bomb and Arson Squad, the Office of Fire Investigations and the ATF are looking into the cause and have ruled out electrical and will most likely rule out arson. Officials are looking at fireworks remains that were on the back porch and smoking material including cigarettes. The building failed four of seven inspections in the last three years.

On Monday, firefighters handed out smoke detectors for free to everyone on the block where the tragedy happened.

“When we lose one life, its too many lives,” said Chicago Fire Department Deputy Chief Annette Nance Holt. “So today, it’s even more critical because we lost eight people to a fire and that’s unheard of in the city of Chicago. We haven’t lost this many people, I can’t even count back to when we lost this many lives, and these are young people.”

A memorial for the children with crosses, stuffed animals and balloons is growing  near the scene of the tragedy. A GoFundMe has been set-up to help the family cover burial costs.

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Fatal 2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 8-26-18

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Eight people were killed in Little Village on Sunday morning — including at least six children — in what officials said was the deadliest city fire in a decade. A teenager and a young adult also were rushed to hospitals in very critical condition, and a firefighter was hospitalized in good condition.

The fire struck a home where a group of siblings and cousins were attending a sleepover. 

Late Sunday, authorities had not released the names and ages of the victims. Krystle Sauseda, 31, who said she was an aunt of many of the victims, said they included four siblings from one family, three siblings from another family and an unrelated teen who was a close friend to the group.

Firefighters were called just before 4 a.m. Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Merritt said investigators had not found working smoke detectors. Fire officials were still working to determine the cause of the fire, aided by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. They determined the blaze started in an enclosed porch at the back of the rear building.

The fire was the deadliest in Chicago in more than a decade, but it could have been avoided if smoke detectors had been in use.

“It was not hard to get out. The fire started in the rear, and the entryway to the front was wide open,” Langford said. “Had they been awake or if someone had woken them, they would have gotten out.”

Community groups and churches are trying to raise at least $120,000 as the close-knit Little Village neighborhood responds to a horrific fire over the weekend that killed six children and two adults. The victims have not been officially identified, but relatives said the children ranged in age from 3 months to 16 years old. Two boys, both 14, remain in critical condition at Stroger Hospital.

At least two GoFundMe campaigns have been launched to help affected families. One, by the community group La Villita Chi, had raised $5,637 of its goal of $20,000 as of Monday morning. On its GoFundMe site, the group said donations could also be dropped off at the Amor De Dios Church at 2356 S. Sawyer Ave., not far from the fire.

Another group, Enlace Chicago, had raised $2,635 of its goal of $100,000. The group, which sponsors educational, health and anti-violence programs, is also collecting donations at 2329 S. Troy St. and 2756 S. Harding Ave.

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Fatal fire in Chicago, 8-4-18

Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:

At about 2:30 p.m., Chicago firefighters responded to a house in the 6900-block of South Artesian. The fire was burning in the basement. Firefighters were told that a child was missing and they were able to pull him from the house. The 3-year-old boy was not breathing when he was found and transported to Holy Cross Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The fire was started by an electrical panel that had an unauthorized modification, according to a fire department tweet. 

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2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 7-8-18 (more)

Excerpts from fox32chicago.com:

A boy died after suffering injuries in a morning fire at an apartment building on the city’s South Side in the 1400 block of W. 67th Pl. at about 10:30. The boy, who died at Comer Children’s Hospital, was identified as 3-year-old Maqkwone Jones.

A firefighter was taken to Northwestern Hospital after being overheated while battling the blaze.

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Fatal fire in Chicago, 6-6-18

Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:

Chicago firefighters responded to a report of residents trapped by a fire at approximately 3:15 a.m. in a one-and-a-half story home at 11828 South Perry in West Pullman on the city’s far South Side Wednesday.

One resident jumped from a second floor window and two others evacuated.  79-year-old Jimmy Shearrill, who had difficulty walking, was trapped by the flames on the second floor. Fire officials said it was difficult to reach him because the staircase to the second floor was burned out. Shearrill was conscious when he was removed from the home but died later on the scene.

A Mayday call went out after a firefighter fell through the floor into the basement. He was treated at a local hospital and released.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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Chicago Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Virsia Banister, an 88-year-old woman, was seriously burned and later died after fire ravaged an Englewood home late Saturday night in the 7100 block of South Lowe Avenue

Firefighters first got a call about the fire about 9:30 p.m. More than 20 engine companies and 60 fire personnel responded to the 2.5-story brick home. Banister was found in a bedroom with second- and third-degree burns to her torso, legs and airway. She was taken to St. Bernard Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 10:12 p.m.

The firefighters on the scene kept working to extinguish the blaze, getting it under control at 10:04 p.m.

Sunday morning, firefighters and volunteers were canvassing the immediate area, notifying neighbors of the fatal fire and passing out smoke detectors, as is customary, fire officials said. They hoped to cover at least two square blocks.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation. After an autopsy, the medical examiner’s office listed Banister’s death as accidental with both inhalation of combustibles during the house fire and heart disease as factors.

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House fire in Chicago kills 2, 8-26-16

Excerpts from CBSlocal.com:

An overnight fire in the Back of the Yards neighborhood killed two people and hospitalized a third victim.

Investigators believe someone intentionally started the fire that occurred in the 5400 block of South Laflin and was struck out about 2 a.m. Saturday morning.

Officials confirm they found two people dead in the fire, but their identities were not disclosed. A third victim is in the hospital in critical condition.

The Chicago Police Department’s Bomb and Arson Unit are investigating the fire. There is no details yet of what caused the fire.

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Fatal fire in Chicago, 3-30-16

Excerpts from CBSChicago.com:

A woman was killed and a man was critically injured in an apartment fire early Wednesday in the Humboldt Park neighborhood. Firefighters arrived at the scene in the 1000 block of North Hamlin Avenue shortly before 1 a.m.

Witnesses heard explosions and windows breaking, and saw heavy smoke and fire coming from the second floor of the building, which has three apartments above a corner grocery store.

“As the Fire Department was coming around the alley, I seen somebody up in the window, and I was screaming to them, ‘There’s somebody in the building still. There’s somebody up there.’ So I could hear fire department, like,‘Where? Where?’ and I’m like, ‘In the window,” so all of a sudden they just started running up to the roof and breaking all the windows,” Jose Cedeno said.

Firefighters found a 72-year-old woman on second floor. She was taken to Norwegian American Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.  A 74-year-old man also was found on the second floor, suffering from smoke inhalation. He was rushed to Norwegian in serious to critical condition, but his condition had stabilized by later Wednesday morning, and investigators were questioning him about what might have started the fire.

“We found heavy fire on the second floor. During a primary search, Tower Ladder 14 and Truck 36 found two victims,” Fire Department Deputy District Chief Jack Nagle said.

Nagle said smoke detectors were found in the hallway and in the rear apartments, but some of them were not working.

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2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 9-25-15

This from Josh Boyajian:

Last night (9/25/15), the EFAO put out a Still & Box Alarm at 51st and Carpenter. Engine 50 arrived to find a 2.5-sty, wood-frame with heavy smoke showing. They lead out two lines and Truck 18 went to the roof. Due to the amount of fire in the attic and with the stair wells burned out, companies were pulled out and went defensive until the bulk of the fire was knocked down. Unfortunately, companies found a victim in the attic after the fire was out. Here are a few shots, my whole gallery is HERE

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Chicago firemen battle a fire at night

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Chicago firemen battle a fire at night

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heavy fire and flames through the roof of a house at night

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Chicago firemen battle a fire at night

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