HISTORIC FIRES

historic fire scene photos from many years ago

Since it was just Devil’s night in Detroit …

This was my first year attending the annual Devil’s Night festivities.

This was a 3rd Alarm in the Packard Plant Complex 6530-40  E. Palmer. From what I recall it was a tall 1-story metal warehouse 100x??? most of the fire was knocked down … We made a run from the hotel at 8 Mile and Gratiot into this fire. And yes it was COLD!

Big thanks to Dan Jasina for finding the rundown for this fire.

10/30/1988 Extra Alarm No. 71

1st @ 02:45 Eng 23,41,18  Lad 16,10  SQD 3   Chief 3

2nd @ 02:52 Eng 7x, 4x, 6   Lad 6 Sqd 2 Chief 1,203

3rd @ 03:08 Eng 46, 26, 9   Lad 19 Car 201,200, 300

S/C @ 03:23 Lad 7

Enjoy

John Tulipano

old Seagrave fire engine in Detroit was lime green

John Tulipano photo

old fire engines in Detroit were lime green

John Tulipano photo

old Detroit fire scene phoo

John Tulipano photo

old Detroit fire scene phoo

John Tulipano photo

old Detroit fire scene phoo

John Tulipano photo

old Detroit fire scene phoo

John Tulipano photo

old Detroit fire scene phoo

John Tulipano photo

old American LaFrance fire engine in Detroit was lime green

John Tulipano photo

old Detroit mobile command unit

John Tulipano photo

I went digging through my files after Steve Redick posted an image from this fire. The fire was well under control when I arrived, companies had begun to pick up lines.

I apologize for composition and overall quality of these images I was just getting into photography.

 

vintage Chicago fire scene photo

John Tulipano photo

vintage Chicago fire scene photo

John Tulipano photo

vintage Chicago fire scene photo

John Tulipano photo

vintage Chicago fire scene photo

John Tulipano photo

I created a gallery of my images on my smugmug site.

http://tulipano-firephotos.smugmug.com/Other-1/1261986-3-11-111-W-Division

This image is from January 1986 … a dark day in the CFD. This was the Mark Twain Hotel, 111 W Division, and Lt Edmund Coglianese of 98 was killed here. The fire ocurred on Super Bowl Sunday, when the Bears played New England. The real scope of this tragedy was overshadowed by the super bowl victory … a terrible situation made so much worse by the hooplah of the victory. This was a dumpy SRO with tiny cubicle-like rooms. I believe the the Lt either had a mask malfunction and or ran out of air. They had an aweful time getting him out of the building.

I can only imagine how bad conditions were in this case … maze-like interior, zero visibility, severe fire conditions, difficult searches, and a tough time getting a line down what must have been a long nasty hallway. I had recently met Edmund when he brought his son’s Boyscout troop up to the office for a tour. A nice man who left behind a wonderful family. I will never forget the fact that he was the one who answered me on the amplifier when I gave him what turned out to be his last run … this still stays with me 30 years later. I can only imagine the pain his family must still feel every day.

Steve Redick

 tragic fire scene photo from Chicago

These images are from a trip to Philadelphia at Thanksgiving in 2003. I don’t remember the number of alarms or the location of the incident. I followed the header for almost half an  hour with my family in tow. The images were taken with a small, pocket digital camera.

huge fire in Philadelphia

Larry Shapiro photo

huge fire in Philadelphia

Larry Shapiro photo

huge fire in Philadelphia

Larry Shapiro photo

These photos are of a single-family house fire on the west side of Villa Park, taken during a very cold and snowy winter afternoon in the early- to mid-1990′s. At the time the pictures were taken, units from Villa Park (including call-backs), Elmhurst, Lombard, and Addison were either on-scene or en route. Unsure if it was a General Alarm or a First-Level MABAS Box.

All photos were taken using a 35mm pocket camera- no digital or smartphones back then!  Hope you enjoy the brief trip down memory lane!

Best Regards,

Brian Murphy

winter fire scene circa 1990

Line off of the rear of first-due engine from Villa Park Northside fire station. Brian Murphy photo

winter fire scene circa 1990

Fire venting through the roof; in foreground is Villa Park Engine 4 (reserve rig). Brian Murphy photo

winter fire scene circa 1990

Note smoke hanging low to ground- very cold day! Also note 2 1/2″ supply line from hydrant down the block at corner. Brian Murphy photo

winter fire scene circa 1990

Lots of cold smoke. Villa Park Engine 5 in background- late 60’s or early 70’s Pirsch. Brian Murphy photo

classic custom Pirsch fire engine

Villa Park Engine 4- late 60’s or early 70’s Pirsch, similar to Engine 5. Brian Murphy photo

classic custom Pirsch fire engine

Engine 4- officer’s side. Brian Murphy photo

Mack CF Pirsch rear mounted aerial ladder fro Elmhurst IL

Elmhurst Truck 1- 1977 Mack/Pirsch 100′ aerial ladder. Refurbished late 80’s or early 90’s by RPI . Brian Murphy photo

I came across some photos in my collection recently. I’m not sure who I got them from or who took them. This was a 5-11 and 1 special at 1748 N Ashland on July 6, 1970. The next day, Snorkel 7 was operating on the ruins when a wall collapse occurred and struck the basket. Jack Walsh was killed. They later made this into a park but if fell into disrepair so the memorial marker was moved to engine 55’s house where it is now well cared for. These photos show the extent of the damage to the rig and gives us an idea what a horrible tragedy this was.


Who is the “big buggy” standing next to Commissioner Quinn and the very 70’s TV reporter?

Steve Redick

Chicago Fire Commissioner Robert J Quinn

photographer unknown

fire truck crushed by brick wall collapse

photographer unknown

fire truck crushed by brick wall collapse

photographer unknown

fire truck crushed by brick wall collapse

photographer unknown

fire truck crushed by brick wall collapse

photographer unknown

Fall River, MA had a 3-alarm fire today and it brought back some memories of the big mill fires in Fall River and New Bedford that I witnessed while growing up in Somerset, MA (across the Taunton River South Watuppa Pond from Fall River).  Here are some scans of Kodachrome slides that my dad (Michael F. James) took of the Kerr Mill fire in January, 1987.

I remember standing near the Route 6 signs watching this fire with my dad.  I was 14.  The big mill fires tended to draw a huge crowd of onlookers from Fall River and Somerset, and of course a huge assortment of apparatus and firefighters. You’ll spot the Civil Defense Rescue 1 squad in the one shot. The flames and smoke were so bright and high that they blotted out the sky and landscape along the Taunton River behind the mill.

The mill fires were fought defensively (surround and drown) and firefighters worked hard to protect any surrounding exposures.  These fires were huge and impressive, garnered headlines in the next day’s Fall River Herald News and were the talk of the town for days after.

Best-

Trevor James

Trevor James Fire Scene Photography

massive mill fire in MA

Michael James photo

massive mill fire in MA

Michael James photo

massive mill fire in MA

Michael James photo

massive mill fire in MA

Michael James photo

Michael James photo

Michael James photo

massive mill fire in MA

Michael James photo

massive mill fire in MA

Michael James photo

massive mill fire in MA

Michael James photo