A video from this morning’s fire scene in Lake Zurich from Larry Shapiro
A gallery of the photos from the scene can be viewed HERE.
Aug 23
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A video from this morning’s fire scene in Lake Zurich from Larry Shapiro
A gallery of the photos from the scene can be viewed HERE.
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Aug 23
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This from Larry Shapiro:
Lake Zurich FD received a call at 4:34AM reporting a house fire at 23722 S. Lakewood Lane in unincorporated Lake County. FIrst in companies found a well-involved frame house. The alarm was upgraded to a Box Alarm and then a 2nd Alarm for additional tankers as the neighborhood has no hydrants. The house, which was reportedly vacant, was completely destroyed.
All that was left standing was the lower portion of the front wall around the garage. Larry Shapiro photo
Firefighters hit hot spots in what’s left of the house. Larry Shapiro photo
Firefighters hit hot spots in what’s left of the house. Larry Shapiro photo
Firefighters cut out the remaining garage arch. Larry Shapiro photo
This Lake Zurich engine was first-in. Larry Shapiro photo
Round Lake tanker being dumped. Larry Shapiro photo
Two portable tanks were setup for water supply. Larry Shapiro photo
Companies on the alarm include four engines from Lake Zurich plus mutual aid engines from Mundelein, Palatine, Arlington Heights, and Fox River Grove. Trucks were from Wauconda and Buffalo Grove. Lincolnshire-Riverwoods and Libertyville sent ambulances, and tankers were from Long Grove, Cary, Fox Lake, Round Lake, Countryside, Palatine Rural, and Nunda. The Mess Canteen provided support services and chief officers were due from Wauconda, Countryside, Buffalo Grove, Long Grove, and Palatine.
Apparatus staged down the block. Larry Shapiro photo
Long Grove tanker nursing the engine. Larry Shapiro photo
View of the B-Sector. Larry Shapiro photo
View of the B-Sector. Larry Shapiro photo
Long Grove Tanker 55 was nursing the Lake Zurich engine. Larry Shapiro photo
The second Lake Zurich engine was drafting from the portable tanks. Larry Shapiro photo
I arrived after the structure was already down and have some late images and a video that will follow later.
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Jul 10
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A video from Larry Shapiro showing yesterday’s 2nd Alarm house fire in South Barrington
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Jul 10
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South Barrington police say a mother and her two young children are safe after lightning struck their home this afternoon, starting a fire.
The incident took place around noon in the 0-100 block of Terra Vita Drive in South Barrington, police said—with the family inside—and initially was reported as an explosion.
He said the now-displaced family safely left the two-story, wood-and-brick house without help. No one was hurt but the house appears to be destroyed and has heavy damage to the attic, second floor and parts of the first floor, Deegan said.
Units were called to the scene and found smoke and fire from the roof. Companies initially made an interior attack but were reportedly forced to retreat due to insufficient water. At one point before all of the initial units arrived on-scene, there was some sort of explosion (possibly a smoke explosion) which blew out the front door. Fortunately, no one was injured as companies were preparing to make entry at that time. The alarm was upgraded to a box alarm and the attack went defensive. The house is located on a dead end street with no hydrants, just off Barrington Road.
The Still Alarm and Box Alarm brought: two engines and a 75′ quint from Barrington, a tower ladder from Palatine, tankers/tenders from Palatine Rural, Nunda Rural, Bartlett, Wauconda, and East Dundee. Additional engines came from Lake Zurich, Long Grove, Hoffman Estates, Fox River Grove, and Algonquin-Lake in the Hills. Ambulances came from Arlington Heights and Buffalo Grove along with a squad from Cary.
Larry Shapiro was at the scene and submitted several images.
Barrington Engine 2, in the driveway, was the first engine to arrive. Larry Shapiro photo
Fire seen from the rear venting through the roof and is also visible through the upper floor window. Larry Shapiro photo
Barrington Engine 2, the first engine on the scene, went into the driveway. Palatine Rural Tanker 36 arrived soon after and backed into the driveway to nurse Engine 2 until the tanker shuttle could be setup. One portable tank was dropped in front of Tanker 36 and two were dropped near Barrington Engine 1 just past the house.
These engines would eventually supply a master stream from the Palatine tower ladder and several hand lines in the rear sector.
Firefighters from Palatine Tower 85 direct their master stream at the fire. Larry Shapiro photo
Palatine Rural Tanker 36 was nursing Barrington Engine 2 in the driveway. Larry Shapiro photo
The alarm was upgraded to a 2nd Alarm for tenders after it became apparent that more units were needed to maintain a constant water supply. Tankers/tenders came from South Elgin, Crystal Lake, and Fox Lake. With the exception of Palatine Rural Tanker 36 which was stationary, the other tankers each made at least four runs each to refill and dump.
Firefighters stretch the LDH from Barrington Road to the Palatine Rural tanker. Larry Shapiro photo
Long Grove Engine 55 setup the portable tanks on Barrington Road for the water supply. Larry Shapiro photo
Two tankers dump their water into the portable tanks simultaneously. Larry Shapiro photo
The Fox River Grove engine replace the Long Grove engine during the operation. Larry Shapiro photo
Three portable tanks were dropped and tied together on Barrington Road to provide for a quicker turnaround. Long Grove Engine 55 drafted from these tanks and supplied the palatine Rural tanker through a moderate lay of 5″ LDH.
Heavy fire through the roof as seen entering the street from Barrington Road. Larry Shapiro photo
Firemen standby as the water supply is augmented with additional tankers. Larry Shapiro photo
From the C-D corner, a hand line is directed at the second floor and roof area. Larry Shapiro photo
Another view looking at the A-D corer with heavy fire and smoke venting through the roof. Larry Shapiro photo
The fire travels to the D Sector of the roof. Larry Shapiro photo
Palatine Rural Tanker 36 drafts from a portable tank as the fire burns through a fresh section of the roof. Larry Shapiro photo
A view of the rear showing hand lines and heavy fire in the attic. Larry Shapiro photo
A firefighter dumps water from the Nunda tender. Larry Shapiro photo
Fire burns through the roof over the garage. Larry Shapiro photo
The fire eventually ran the full length of the attic and burned the entire roof off the large home before the fire was struck out.
The Nunda tanker fills a portable tank for Barrington Engine 1. Larry Shapiro photo
A view from the A-D corner after the fire was struck out. Larry Shapiro photo
The rear of the house after the fire has been knocked down. Larry Shapiro photo
Larry Shapiro has a large gallery of images. A video will follow.
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Jun 23
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After midnight on Sunday, the Lake Zurich Fire Department was notified of a fire that was burning on the back deck of a house at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods. First arriving companies found a fire on the back deck that had communicated to the house, and that all of the residents had evacuated. This area of Hawthorn Wood is without hydrants and the fire was upgraded to a box alarm and then quickly to a 2nd alarm which brought a total of seven water tankers to the scene.
Wauconda’s tower ladder initially setup for an elevated master stream as the fire spread to the attic, but the water supply was insufficient and the defensive attack was conducted with hand lines.
Two portable tanks were dropped and a tanker shuttle was initiated to support the operations through a Lake Zurich engine. The fire consumed the entire rear section of the attic and roof with damage to several second floor rooms.
A contributor submitted two early images from the scene and Larry Shapiro submitted several images and a video.
An early image showing the roof and attic well involved.
Another image from the street during the early stages of the fire.
The bulk of the fire has been knocked down as seen from the front. Larry Shapiro photo
Visible fire in the D-Sector as a hand line works in the rear. Larry Shapiro photo
Buffalo Grove Tower 25 was the RIT observing the conditions from the rear. Larry Shapiro photo
Small fire visible along the roof line in the B-Sector. Larry Shapiro photo
Water supply sector in front of the fire building. Larry Shapiro photo
Lake Zurich engine drafting from the portable tanks and supplying multiple lines. Larry Shapiro photo
The fire was reported to have begin on the deck along the back of the house. Larry Shapiro photo
Deerfield firefighters hit hot spots in the B-Sector. Larry Shapiro photo
Lake Zurich engine drafts from two portable tanks that are connected. Larry Shapiro photo
Fox Lake tender fills the portable tank. Larry Shapiro photo
Water tankers (tenders) from Grayslake and Fox Lake. An early image showing the roof and attic well involved.
More images can be found in a gallery HERE.
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Jan 9
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From Scott Peterson
photos of apparatus that I got in staging or lined up as companies were working and shots from the sceneScott
Algonquin-Lake in the Hills engine. Scott Peterson photo
Staged units upon arrival. Scott Peterson photo
Barrington Engine 2 with several lines off. Scott Peterson photo
Barrington’s tanker. Scott Peterson photo
Long Grove’s tanker dumps while East Dundee’s tanker heads back to the fill site. Scott Peterson photo
Long Grove’s tanker dumps water. Scott Peterson photo
Smoldering remains of the barn. Scott Peterson photo
Nunda’s tanker dumping. Scott Peterson photo
Carpentersville engine. Scott Peterson photo
East Dundee’s tanker. Scott Peterson photo
Long Grove tanker. Scott Peterson photo
Palatine quint. Scott Peterson photo
Wauconda tanker. Scott Peterson photo
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Oct 10
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Larry Shapiro submitted several images from the 4-11 alarm fire in Barrington Hills.
The view from Ridge Road when Larry arrived. Larry Shapiro photo
The portable water tanks on Ridge Road at the entrance to the private drive. Larry Shapiro photo
Crystal Lake tanker filling the portable tank. Larry Shapiro photo
Barrington Engine 361drafting from the portable tanks. Larry Shapiro photo
Over 1,000 feet of large diameter hose from the road to the house. Larry Shapiro photo
Barrington Quint 363 with several lines off. Larry Shapiro photo
Fire has traveled the length of the structure. Larry Shapiro photo
The fire involved one of several buildings on the property. Larry Shapiro photo
The rear of the involved structure. Larry Shapiro photo
Carpentersville firefighters work a line in the ‘C’ sector. Larry Shapiro photo
Firefighters work on the smoldering fire at the east end of the garage. Larry Shapiro photo
The area of origin suffered a complete structural collapse. Larry Shapiro photo
Elgin responded to the scene with Truck 1. Larry Shapiro photo
The Wauconda tanker stands by in the water supply sector. Larry Shapiro photo
Apparatus in staging lined Ridge Road in both directions Larry Shapiro photo
A large gallery of images can be found HERE.
More images are HERE.
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Oct 10
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More images by Tim Olk from this morning’s extra alarm fire in Barrington Hills.
View from Ridge Road. Tim Olk photo
Approaching the property along the private drive. Tim Olk photo
View from the pasture behind the structure. Tim Olk photo
Barrington firefighters maneuver a 2 1/2″ line into position. Tim Olk photo
Firefighters prepare to gain access to the center garage. Tim Olk photo
Firefighters cut into the garage door. Tim Olk photo
A line is directed at the fire inside the garage. Tim Olk photo
A line is used to wet down the area of origin. Tim Olk photo
A resident surveys the carnage. Tim Olk photo
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Oct 10
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The Barrington Fire Department received a call near shift change this morning for a barn on fire at 21089 Ridge Road in Barrington Hills. First arriving companies found light smoke visible from the road and proceeded down the private drive with Quint 362, Tanker 362, and Engine 363. Engine 361 dropped 1,000′ feet of large diameter hose back to the street where two 3,000-gallon portable tanks were setup for a water supply. This area of Barrington Hills has no hydrants.
Goggle Maps view of the scene.
The three units in the driveway provided 3,500 gallons of water plus another 960 gallons from Engine 1 prior to the establishment of the tanker shuttle. A MABAS Box Alarm was requested immediately and the alarm was upgraded to a 2nd Alarm within minutes. Tankers from Long Grove, Palatine Rural, Round Lake, and Wauconda were due along with squads from Cary and Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, trucks from Palatine, Elgin, and Mundelein, ambulances from Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, and Deerfield, plus engines from Algonquin, Fox River Grove, Lake Zurich, Carpentersville, West Dundee, and Hoffman Estates.
Fire engulfs the center section of the barn and garages at 21089 Ridge Road in Barrington Hills. Tim Olk photo
The barn/garage structure that was burning contained hay, a boat, a fork lift, and several other mechanical devices in addition to various equipment and supplies. Several horses were safely evacuated to an adjacent pasture.
The alarm was upgraded to a 4th Alarm for tankers only which added Fox Lake, Prospect Heights, Bartlett, Nunda Rural, and Crystal Lake.
Tim Olk arrived at the scene shortly after the Box Alarm was requested, and Larry Shapiro arrived roughly 30 minutes later. Both have images which will post plus a video as they become available.
One firefighter was transported to the hospital with an ankle injury.
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Oct 10
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Tim Olk drove to Tiskilwa, IL (124 miles south west of Chicago) on Friday to document the partial derailment of a freight train overnight which was carrying ethanol for corn processor Archer Daniels Midland Co.
From the Chicago Tribune:
A freight train loaded with ethanol crashed and exploded near the village’s northeast side early Friday. Witnesses say the resulting explosions shook them awake before dawn and sent bright orange flames and plumes of smoke into the sky.
The Associated Press reported that:
Each tanker cars generally carries about 29,000 gallons of ethanol, experts said. Twenty-six cars on the 131-car train derailed, including seven to nine loaded with ethanol, according to Mick Burkart, chief operating officer of Iowa Interstate Railroad. The fire prevented officials from immediately getting close enough to the train to determine what caused the accident, Burkart said.
Smoldering tank cars that derailed along a field of corn in Tiskalwa, IL. Tim Olk photo
Tankers from area fire departments carrying several thousand gallons of water are staged near the derailment. One tanker can be seen at the portable tank offloading the water. Tim Olk photo
A deck gun sits in a street where it had been deployed during the night near the burning tank cars. Tim Olk photo
Several tank cars remain on the track as derailed cars are visible in front of them. Tim Olk photo
Firefighters use a deluge gun to cool the remaining smoldering tank cars and dissipate the vapors in the morning. Tim Olk photo
Three portable water tanks are tied together which provided firefighters with up to 6,000 gallons of water in an area without fire hydrants. Tim Olk photo
Tim has a gallery with more images which can be found HERE.
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