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A house fire in Oak Park, IL communicated to a four-story apartment building next door during the morning house of September 3. The incident went to 3 alarms. Images by Dave Traiforos

apartment building on fire at night

Dave Traiforos photo

apartment building on fire at night

Dave Traiforos photo

apartment building on fire at night

Dave Traiforos photo

house on fire at night

Dave Traiforos photo

apartment building on fire at night

Dave Traiforos photo

apartment building on fire at night

Dave Traiforos photo

apartment building on fire at night

Dave Traiforos photo

More images are in the gallery below and at

http://luvfireimages.smugmug.com

 

Hartford, Ct had this 2nd alarm at 75 N. Beacon St. on 9/2/14 @2335 hours. Members made a nice stop on a very hot and humid night.

Stay safe,

Patrick Dooley

firefighter in Sutphen tower basket at night fire scene

Patrick Dooley photo

firefighter in Sutphen tower basket at night fire scene

Patrick Dooley photo

fire through the roof of house at night

Patrick Dooley photo

night fire scene

Patrick Dooley photo

night fire scene

Patrick Dooley photo

firefighter in Sutphen tower basket at night fire scene

Patrick Dooley photo

More pictures at www.squadfirephotos.com

I took in this restaurant fire in Gary, Indiana on Saturday afternoon (8/30).  The fire was at 47th and Broadway and I was lucky enough to be at 35th and Broadway when the tones went out.  The fire started in the kitchen and was quickly brought under control.  Before anyone asks, the man in the civilian clothing was the owner and that image was taken within the first minute of companies arriving.  He moved away seconds later.  If you were to have arrived five minutes later, there would have been nothing to see.  The last image is of Engine 5, which is the newest engine in their fleet.

Eric Haak

Sutphen fire singe at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

fireman masking up before entry

Eric Haak photo

firemen masking up before entry

Eric Haak photo

firemen venting flat roof

Eric Haak photo

firemen venting flat roof

Eric Haak photo

Sutphen fire singe at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

firemen battle fire in a junkyard

Tim Olk photo

firemen in filthy gear after junkyard fire

Tim Olk photo

fireman after battling a fire on a very hot day

Tim Olk photo

firemen deploy master stream in Pierce tower ladder

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire in a junkyard

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire in a junkyard

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire in a junkyard

Tim Olk photo

More photos at chicagoareafire.com and Olkee.smugmug.com

tower ladder working with elevated master stream

Josh Boyajian photo

fire trucks at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

fireman on aerial ladder tip with master stream

Josh Boyajian photo

fireman on fire engine with deck gun at large fire

Josh Boyajian photo

More images from Glenn Duda from the 4-Alarm fire in New Haven, CT at Delaney’s Pub

firemen in Sutphen tower confront massive fire

Glenn Duda photo

chief fire officer monitors huge fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

firemen on roof at night fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

firefighter operates master stream device from fire engine

Glenn Duda photo

night fire scene with loads of hose in the street and fire engine

Glenn Duda photo

chief fire officer monitors huge fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

Pierce fire engine at night fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

Pierce fire engine at night fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

huge fire and flames at night fire

Glenn Duda photo

Also, from Keith Muratori:

 The FIREGROUNDIMAGES Aerial Drone footage of the Delaney’s Pub Fire in New Haven, CT (8/25/14)

08/25/14 New Haven. CT – New Haven firefighters received a 911 call and an AFA, shortly after six o’clock in the evening, from Delaney’s Tap Room, reporting smoke in the basement. Responding firefighters found a two-story frame, residential over commercial with fire showing on the outside of the building extending up the siding. Live wires were also arcing on the establishment and poles near by.

Firefighters attempted to make an interior attack, but were thwarted by the catacomb like basement of the nearly 150 year-old building, the heavy smoke, and electrically charged premises. Battalion Chief Gould pulled members from the building and transmitted the second alarm.

Companies prepared for the firefight as heavy smoke pushed from the building. Due to the construction of the building and numerous additions over the years, the fire would burn for over six hours requiring the need for two more alarms. Thick, acrid, brown smoke poured from the establishment, blanketing the area and making the exterior firefight extremely difficult.

Parts of the 150 year-old building eventually collapsed into itself helping firefighters gain the upper hand and douse the remaining fire. Heavy equipment would have to be brought in the next day to assist in extinguishing the pockets of fire. The structure was a total loss.

Multiple firefighters were transported with various injuries from the blaze. The state fire marshal was brought in to help with determining a cause of the blaze.

(there will be more images from this fire to post) 

Sutphen tower working at huge fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

huge fire with massive smoke in New Haven CT

Glenn Duda photo

firemen work to vent roof at fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

huge fire with massive smoke in New Haven CT

Glenn Duda photo

firemen pull hose at huge fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

Sutphen tower working at huge fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

huge fire with massive smoke in New Haven CT

Glenn Duda photo

Glenn Duda photo

Glenn Duda photo

huge fire with massive smoke in New Haven CT

Glenn Duda photo

huge fire with massive smoke in New Haven CT

Glenn Duda photo

huge fire with massive smoke in New Haven CT

Glenn Duda photo

huge fire with massive smoke in New Haven CT

Glenn Duda photo

Seagrave tractor-drawn aerial working at huge fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

More photos can be seen on my site www.allhandsworking.net.