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Digging through more archives, I found some of my first digital shots of this 3-11 alarm at 638 N. Milwaukee on 6/14/2003. At 03:28 Engine 14 and Truck 19 were stilled out for a fire at Milwaukee and Grand. They found a 1 1/2 story warehouse with heavy smoke and fire venting and exposure to a 4-story brick, 150X100, mixed occupancy with a restaurant supply on the 1st floor and apartments above. Exposure #3 was a newly built row of townhouses. They would eventually use 3 TLs, 3 ladder pipes, 1 Snorkel, 6 multi-versals, and 10 hand lines to bring the fire under control at 06:04 hours.
John Tulipano
More images are at http://tulipano-firephotos.smugmug.com/Other-1/6142003-Chicago-3-11-Alarm-538/i-WTZQ6xt
04/29/14 The Tweed New Haven Airport Triennial Disaster Drill took place on airport grounds. The scenario was intended to test the airport’s response to an aircraft incident. The drill included a mock plane crash with mass casualties. 1st responders encountered a live-fire scenario as well. Multiple agencies took part in the drill including New Haven fire, East Haven fire, AMR, New Haven PD, East Haven PD, and the state fire marshals office.
Glen Duda
A local rural landmark was destroyed in an early morning fire Sunday 04-May. At 04:54, Colleton County (SC) Fire-Rescue was sent to 26409 Augusta Highway, Brandy’s Social Club, for a reported fire in a building. Engine 9 arrived to find the building had already been destroyed and was almost burned out. The approximately 40’ x 45’ block structure had been known for the last several decades as the Edisto Tackle Shop and had a colorful past. It was most recently operated as Brandy’s.
Firefighters deployed two 1-3/4” handlines to extinguish the fire. The block enclosure was all that remained of the building, with a little wood around the top of the blocks still burning. The roof and all materials inside the building had burned long before the fire was spotted.
A single-story home located 20 feet away suffered minor exterior damage. A man traveling to work noticed the fire and alerted 9-1-1. The owner responded to the scene and advised us that the establishment was closed a little after midnight. A patron came back to the scene after daybreak, noting he picked up his car around 03:00 and did not notice anything wrong. The doors were still padlocked when firefighters arrived. Units were on the scene for a little over four hours. Water supply was handled with tenders. The Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident.
Engine 9, Engine 902, Tender 5, Tender 9, Tender 903, Tender 19, Medic 9, Medic 19, Battalion 1 and Car 12 responded. Battalion Chief Dan Barb served as Incident Commander.
Barry W. McRoy
Fire Chief, Colleton County Fire-Rescue
On Friday April 25 at approx 13:00 hours, Howard County Dept. of Fire & Rescue Services hosted a controlled “live” burn exercise/evolutions for their recruit trainee class 28 on Lime Kiln Road in Fulton, MD.
Best-
Trevor James
More photos from the training can be viewed on my Flickr account: https://www.flickr.com/photos/59625319@N02/
This fire was about 0400 hours Sunday morning, near the intersection of Harrison & Clinton in Oak Park, IL. The original fire building, apparantly a 2-1/2 story frame was nothing but sticks when I arrived … totally consumed. The fire had a good hold in exposure 4 and pretty much burned the roof off of that, and was well into exposure 2 as well. The Oak Park tower operated as well as a deck gun and several hand lines. Berwyn set up their aerial pipe at the far end of the block, but to my surprise was able to hit the fire pretty well from that vantage point. Shot a lot of rigs. An interesting job to see in an area I don’t get to much.
Steve Redick
more images are at chicagareafire.com
These images were submitted by a reader to Chicagoareafire.com from a fire on April 27th in Lincolnwood, IL.