Posts Tagged historic audio from 3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago

Chicago Fire Department history

This from Steve Redick:

I want to share something amazing for my fellow Chicago FD fans. This is a recording of operations in the Main Fire Alarm office in 1957 during a 3-11 fire. It came from the archives of my friend, mentor, and boss Jim Evans. The mic was open allowing us to hear telegraph signals, radio transmissions, and various phone conversations of the operators. This is an amazing piece of history … companies long out of service, fire insurance patrols, early radio operations … just amazing things. Listening to the telegraph signals alone is incredible if have the knowledge to interpret them as many of us older fellas have. I don’t know if Jimmy actually recorded this or acquired it somehow. It is a onetime opportunity to listen to history. Most, if not all of the operators heard in this recording are gone. I recognize a few voices.
 

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Vintage Chicago FD radio traffic from 1974

This from Steve Redick:

Here is some tremendous Chicago FD radio traffic I believe to be from  September 7, 1974. A 3-11 plus numerous other fires. This is from a friend’s collection. Some of the voices will be very familiar to many of you old timers. Some of the office voices: Tom Shevlin, Ron Kaiser, Irv Bisk, Hank Wilwers, and Jeff Scwartz. Some companies of interest: 25, 51, and 24. This recording has it all … a MUST LISTEN

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Historic Chicago audio from a 3-11 Alarm fire in 1981

This from Steve Redick:

This was a very nasty job. Some voices I recognize, the buggy driver was Ed Doocy, in the office I heard Bob Phelan, Phil McMahon and Al Anderson. I believe I took this one in from home.

 

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