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Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire 11-27-13

This from Eric Haak:

Shortly before 1530hrs on Wednesday, November 27th, companies in Chicago’s 23rd Battalion were dispatched to the report of a garbage can on fire in the rear of a building on the 8000 Block of South Ellis.  While companies were en route, the Englewood Fire Alarm Office informed Engine 122 that they were getting a Full Still as they were getting reports that the rear of the building had become involved.  Very shortly after that, the alarm was elevated to a Still & Box for the reports of people being trapped on the second floor.  Engine 122 arrived on-scene and reported that they had a fire in the rear of a 3-story, 50 x 65 ordinary, occupied apartment building.
Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

This is also before any lines were laid and before Engine 72 arrived. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

This is before any lines were laid and before Engine 72 arrived. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

The balconies of the exposure are involved. eric Haak photo

Engine 72 positioned itself at the mouth of the alley on 80th Street and led out several lines to sector 3.  The first several images were before any lines were laid and before Engine 72 arrived.  You can see that the balconies of the sector 2 exposure were involved and the volume of fire between these two buildings was very heavy, which led to the 2-11.  The sector 2 exposure was a large 100 x 75 U-shaped courtyard apartment building.  The fire consumed the rear porches of the fire building very quickly and the entire rear of the structure collapsed into the yard.

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Engine 72 gets the first line operating while a second is stretched. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Back porch collapses into the yard between the building and garage. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Company uses a ground ladder to vent 2nd floor window. Eric Haak photo

Companies eventually removed both garage doors and fought the remainder of the incident from the rear windows of the garage.  Engine 126 took a hydrant on Dobson Avenue, one block east of the fire and ran two lines through the gangway to the alley.  One of these lines was eventually used from a balcony of the sector 2 exposure in order to get a better POV.  The space available in sector 3 for companies to work in was very limited.  The 2-11 was struck out at 1619 hrs.  One civilian was transported from the scene in good condition.

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Lines are stretched into the garage. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Firefighters work a line from the garage window. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Engine 126 brings a line in from Dobson Avenue. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Engine 126 positioned on Dobson. Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle massive 2-11 alarm fire in apartment building

Engine 72 on 80th Street with multiple lines stretched. Eric Haak photo

I wish I could have gotten more shots from the front with Tower Ladder 34 but the police taped off the entire front of the building and moved everyone off Ellis.  I was only able to get a few shots off before they moved us.  The goofy thing was that not much was happening in the front and the alley was far more dangerous but they never taped that off.  Go figure.

More images are posted at FireScenes.Net

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Chicago 3-11 Alarm Fire 6-24-13

This from Drew Gresik:

Hey guys,
Took in this job at 2450 S Central Park Ave. We saw the header from Roosevelt and Kedzie and arrived just after the Still companies. Fire was in an “E” shaped, 3-story apartment building. It appeared that the fire was in the cockloft above the 3rd floor, and it was knocked pretty good by the time the 2-11 companies staged. The fire was then rekindled and Commissioner Santiago requested the 3-11. Here are a couple shots I got, including one of the rescues, Squad 1A working in Sector 1, and Truck 32’s guys climbing the main to the roof.
3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago apartment building on S. Central Park

Drew Gresik photo

3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago apartment building on S. Central Park

Drew Gresik photo

3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago apartment building on S. Central Park

Drew Gresik photo

3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago apartment building on S. Central Park

Drew Gresik photo

3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago apartment building on S. Central Park

Drew Gresik photo

3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago apartment building on S. Central Park

Drew Gresik photo

3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago apartment building on S. Central Park

Drew Gresik photo

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Northbrook Code 4 structure fire 11-14-12 (update)

Tim Olk has posted his images from the commercial garage fire in Northbrook on Wednesday.

Larry Shapiro has posted his video from the fire. His image gallery is HERE.

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Northbrook Code 4 Structure Fire 11-14-12

The Northbrook Fire Department received a call this evening reporting a barn fire at 2500 Pfingsten Road at the corner of Highland Road. The first unit on the scene was Glenview Engine 8 who confirmed a working fire in a commercial garage belonging to the Wilson Lawn & Landscape Company. They pulled a line and were soon joined by Northbrook Tower 12 and other Northbrook units. The alarm was upgraded to a Code 4 which brought trucks from Northfield and Glenview, a Lincolnshire-Riverwoods ambulance, and additional Northbrook companies.

Northbrook Fire Department structure fire 2500 Pfingsten Road Wilson Lawn & Landscaping Co

Fire vents through the roof and heavy smoke pushes out from the overhead door of the commercial garage at 2500 Pfingsten Road in unincorporated Cook County. Tim Olk photo

As the fire spread throughout the garage, companies pulled back and initiated a defensive attack which included an elevated master stream from Tower Ladder 12.

Northbrook Fire Department structure fire 2500 Pfingsten Road Wilson Lawn & Landscaping Co

Fire burns through the roof as Glenview firefighters direct a hand line into the garage. Tim Olk photo

Northbrook Fire Department structure fire 2500 Pfingsten Road Wilson Lawn & Landscaping Co

Firefighters pull back from the building as fire consumes the entire garage and the attack turns defensive. Tim Olk photo

Tim Olk was on the scene right behind the first companies and submitted several images, with more to be posted HERE.

Larry Shapiro arrived roughly 20 minutes later and submitted images as well. Larry’s gallery is HERE and a video is forthcoming.

Northbrook Fire Department structure fire 2500 Pfingsten Road Wilson Lawn & Landscaping Co

Fire burns through the roof as the tower ladder is prepared to go to work. Larry Shapiro photo

Northbrook Fire Department structure fire 2500 Pfingsten Road Wilson Lawn & Landscaping Co

Firefighters back away from the building as the elevated master stream is opened. Larry Shapiro photo

Northbrook Fire Department structure fire 2500 Pfingsten Road Wilson Lawn & Landscaping Co

Glenview Engine 8 was the first unit on the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

Northbrook Fire Department structure fire 2500 Pfingsten Road Wilson Lawn & Landscaping Co

Engine 8, parked on Highland Road, was supplying three hand lines. Larry Shapiro photo

Northbrook Fire Department structure fire 2500 Pfingsten Road Wilson Lawn & Landscaping Co

Northbrook Tower 12 was at the driveway off Highland Road. There was another driveway off of Pfingsten Road. Larry Shapiro photo

 

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Robbins 2nd Alarm Fire 4-1-12 (part 1)

From Dennis McGuire, Jr:

 

Large tire fire in Robbins IL 4-2-12

A large field of tires and cars burns in Robbins, IL on April 2nd. Dennis McGuire, Jr Photo

 A 2nd alarm fire last night for the large tire and car pile in a junk yard. A police officer was on patrol and noticed heavy smoke in the area of 137th St. and Kedzie Ave. Robbins was toned out, with the first engine on-scene reporting a fire, I arrived shortly after the first engine.

Large tire fire in Robbins IL 4-2-12

A Dixmoor Captain surveys the blaze. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

From Dennis McGuire, Jr:

At three different locations on the fireground, 1,000' of 4" supply line has been dropped to supply water to the engines. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

An area of approx. 200×100 of nothing but tires, car parts, and cars was burning. Due to a major water problem, a tanker request was made with departments such as Frankfort, Northwest Homer, and Flossmoor arriving to fill the Dixmoor engine that was at the main body of fire. A request for a hose wagon from Chicago was made, which included 6-1-1, Engine 81, and 2-2-6, but they were held up en-route.
Large tire fire in Robbins IL 4-2-12 Robbins Fire Department tower ladder

The Robbins Tower Ladder getting ready to work. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

From Dennis McGuire, Jr:

The Robbins Tower Ladder can be seen in the background hitting the fire with an elevated master stream. Dennis McGuire, Jr.

From Dennis McGuire, Jr:

Nothing but cars and tires burning freely in the scrap yard. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Large tire fire in Robbins IL 4-2-12

A Garden Homes firefighter prepares to hit the fire with foam. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Large tire fire in Robbins IL 4-2-12

The Dixmoor engine awaits a secure water supply from area tankers. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Large tire fire in Robbins IL 4-2-12 fighting fire with foam

A firefighter uses a hand line to apply foam on the fire. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

 

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