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The Prospect Heights FD (IL) was alerted to a house fire around 3AM today (Monday, 11/3/14) at 1201 N. Stratford Road. While en route they were notified that a 14-year old boy was trapped inside and the other family members were outside. Several police officers attempted to search for the boy but were forced out by heavy fire conditions and smoke.

Arlington Heights Engine 2 was the first unit on-scene with heavy fire in the center of the house. The street is without hydrants and supply lines were dropped to an Arlington Heights street in one direction and to a shopping center across a four-lane road at the other end. Water was a problem for a short time as Engine 2 experienced mechanical issues that prevented supplying the lines. Additional lines were supplied from Prospect Heights Tower 9.

A Box Alarm was requested along with several additional ambulances as the two adults from the house and three police officers required medical attention. One ambulance was held for a possible rescue of the missing boy.

It was determined that the boy was not at home and he was later found elsewhere. Two people were transported to the hospital.

Larry

firemen with house full engulfed in flames

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silhouette of firefighters at house fire

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silhouette of firefighter at house fire

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chief fire officer supervises house fire

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firefighters exiting a house fire

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Just before 1630 hrs on Saturday (11/01) afternoon on the 1100 block of West 31st Street in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood.  The 15th battalion reported he had smoke coming from the roof of a laundromat.  Witnesses on scene reported that roofers had been working on the building just prior to the fire.  An aggressive interior attack was initially made but was terminated once the roof supports became compromised.  I have included an image of each of the four engines that were pumping at the scene with Engines 28 and 39 being first due and in front of the building.  Engines 8 and 29 came in on the box.  Trucks 8 and 4 were the still trucks and Tower Ladder 5 on the box.  Truck 33 was RIT.

Eric Haak

 

firemen with pike poles pull facia

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Chicago FD Engine 39 at a fire scene

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Chicago FD Engine 8 at a fire scene

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Chicago FD Engine 29 at a fire scene

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Chicago FD Engine 28 at a fire scene

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firefighters with hose line a t fire scene

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firefighters with hose line a t fire scene

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Chicago FD Snorkel at fire scene

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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

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old fire engines in Detroit were lime green

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old Detroit fire scene phoo

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old Detroit fire scene phoo

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old Detroit fire scene phoo

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old Detroit fire scene phoo

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old Detroit fire scene phoo

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old American LaFrance fire engine in Detroit was lime green

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old Detroit mobile command unit

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