Another Chicago FD submission from the files of Eric Haak.
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Another Detroit job from Steve Redick
This fire was the same day as the last big Detroit job you posted. We found the fire and reported it immediately. Back porches on a mixed occupancy, tavern on the first floor apartments above. Apparently vacant. Embers were threatening a large church nearby. This was one of the first fires where I saw Detroit using PPV … it was reasonably effective in this instance.
Another big fire in Chicago from Eric Haak.
The following photos are from a 3-11 alarm fire at a grocery store on Chicago’s South Side in March of 2007. Smoke was reported coming from the rear loading dock area of the closed store at about 7:30 on a Sunday night. The building was a large, 175 x 150, 1-story truss located at the intersection of 72nd and Exchange Streets.
The front of the building faced commuter rail tracks which made a tight squeeze for Tower Ladder 37 who operated from this position.
I included a picture of the front of the building before the fire pushed through the entire structure to give perspective.
Once it did, fire conditions in this sector were very heavy.
Hand lines were led out into the 4-story apartment building in sector 4, and companies used this position to get water on the fire from the windows of this building, which you can see in this view from the rear of the building.
Hartford had this working fire on 10/8/13 at 1023 hours. The fire was located in a 3 story wood frame vacant.
Patrick Dooley
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Eric Haak submitted a snowy winter fire from January of 2008.
This fire occurred in late January, 2008 in Harvey, Illinois, a south suburb of Chicago. There was a driving lake effect snow storm that evening which produced very thick, heavy snow flakes. For those who are not from Chicago, we regularly get snow that comes in off Lake Michigan when the atmosphere is right. When this happens it often creates blizzard-like conditions.
Similar to Gary, Indiana or Detroit, Michigan, the suburb of Harvey has seen it’s better days and today shows all of the signs of the blight created when the economic engines of the past have long moved on. The department runs out of 4 stations and has 57 career members.
On this particular evening, the Harvey Fire Department came across water issues when they arrived on the scene. When I arrived, the fire had already consumed most of the 1.5-story frame and the attention had turned to protecting the exposures. Unfortunately, this incident resulted in one fatality.
Tim Olk submitted these images from a 2-Alarm house fire handled by the Lyons FIre Department in Burlington, Racine County, WI on October 4th.
The fire was reported to the Lyons Fire Department around midnight Saturday morning. Apparently one resident and one firefighter suffered minor injuries. Mutual aid included units from 13 area departments.
Thanks to Eric Haak for another submission, this time from a fire in Chicago