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A late followup to the previous posts HERE and HERE of the massive warehouse fire in Cicero, IL on January 21st. Images here are from Jeff Rudolph plus a video that I shot.

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

lone-of-a-kind American LaFrance Grumman AerialCat tower ladder

Jeff Rudolph photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

Fire Chief Gordon J. Nord, Jr.

Jeff Rudolph photo

E-One fire engine at fire scene

Jeff Rudolph photo

silhouette of firemen at night

Jeff Rudolph photo

silhouette of firemen at night

Jeff Rudolph photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

 

Here’s my video from the Newport Township FPD house fire in Wadsworth, IL.

A gallery with  my images can be found HERE

Here are images from Jeff Rudolph:

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Jeff Rudolph photo

fireman covered with ice

Jeff Rudolph photo

fire truck covered with ice

Jeff Rudolph photo

Here are images from Tim Olk:

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Tim Olk photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Tim Olk photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Tim Olk photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Tim Olk photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Tim Olk photo

firemen rescue chickens from house fire

Tim Olk photo

fireman rescues chicken from house fire

Tim Olk photo

fireman covered with ice

Tim Olk photo

The Newport Township FPD (IL)was called at 3:30PM on Thursday  (1-23-14) for a house fire at 38591 Arbor Court in Wadsworth. First arriving companies found fire in a large two and three-story house at the end of dead-end street in a sub-division without hydrants. The alarm was quickly upgraded to a Box Alarm as companies went to work with an interior attack supplied by one of Newport’s pumper/tankers.

Companies had to abandon the interior attack as the fire spread rapidly. Within minutes the alarm was upgraded to a 2nd alarm, then a 3rd alarm, and eventually a 4th alarm bringing companies from throughout Lake County (IL) and neighboring Kenosha County in Wisconsin.

An extensive tanker shuttle was put into operation with three portable tanks dropped roughly 2,000 feet from the fire building, at Cashmere Road and Crabapple Drive. At least 10 tankers were deployed, as they had to travel over 3 miles to fill and return.

The 4th alarm was struck out just after 7PM.

I was one of several photographers at the scene. Other photos and a video will follow.

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Three portable tanks were used for the tanker shuttle. Larry Shapiro photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

A long hose lay from the water supply, through two engines pumping inline, to the engine in the driveway. Larry Shapiro photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Four tankers refill their tanks before returning to the dump site. Larry Shapiro photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

The house was situated at the end of a long driveway on a dead-end street surround by a heavily wooded area. Larry Shapiro photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

The first-due pumper/tanker in the driveway with multiple lines off. Larry Shapiro photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Fire burns through the garage attic. Larry Shapiro photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Fire consumes the first floor of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

A pumper/tanker from Pleasant Prairie, WI pumps at the base of the driveway. Larry Shapiro photo

large home in Wadsworth IL destroyed by fire 1-23-14

Steam rises from water dumped from the tankers. Two engines are drafting. Larry Shapiro photo

More images are HERE. Additional images will follow this post along with a video from the scene.

Here are some additional images that I took at the scene of Tuesday’s massive warehouse fire in Cicero, IL. I arrived almost an hour after the initial alarm. I’ll have a video to post later.

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Larry Shapiro photo

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Lincolnshire-Riverwoods (IL) firefighters were called to the scene of a house fire last night at 20538 N. Clarice Avenue in unincorporated Lake County. While responding, the alarm was upgraded to a Code 4 for the working fire. The temperature was at 12 degrees and a steady, wind driven snow was falling as the first units arrived to find fire throughout the two-story house with two residents waiting outside.

The husband was transported to an area hospital by Lincolnshire personnel, reportedly with smoke inhalation and burns. The closest hydrant was frozen, and the alarm was upgraded to a Box Alarm as companies laid lines to another hydrant and setup Lincolnshire Truck 53 for master stream operations.

Both Lincolnshire engines were pumping as well as Truck 53.  Mutual and auto-aid companies at the scene included Long Grove, Countryside, Buffalo Grove, Northbrook, Palatine, Northfield, and Grayslake.

Images here are from Sally Miller, a neighbor, and Larry Shapiro who arrived after the roof collapsed. There is a short video at the bottom of this post.

house fully engulfed in fire

Sally Miller photo

house fully engulfed in fire

Sally Miller photo

house fully engulfed in fire

Sally Miller photo

house fully engulfed in fire

Sally Miller photo

house fully engulfed in fire

Sally Miller photo

house fully engulfed in fire

Sally Miller photo

house destroyed by fire

Sally Miller photo

firemen battle house fire in snow storm at night

A gas line burns freely on the side of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

firemen battle house fire in snow storm at night

The rehab unit. Larry Shapiro photo

firemen battle house fire in snow storm at night

Firemen stand watch over the gas fire. Larry Shapiro photo

firemen battle house fire in snow storm at night

A Lincolnshire lieutenant covered with ice. Larry Shapiro photo

firemen battle house fire in snow storm at night

Lincolnshire fire chief in front of the building. Larry Shapiro photo

firemen battle house fire in snow storm at night

Another firefighter that is iced over. Larry Shapiro photo

firemen battle house fire in snow storm at night

Several lines were off the primary engine. Larry Shapiro photo

firemen battle house fire in snow storm at night

The master stream is directed into the house. Larry Shapiro photo

firemen battle house fire in snow storm at night

The engineer manages the attack lines. Larry Shapiro photo

firemen battle house fire in snow storm at night

Smoke obscures the front of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Here’s the video from the Prospect Heights house fire last night (11-21-13)

View the photo gallery.

Prospect Heights homeowner called at roughly 6:20PM to report smoke in the house at 415 Cherry Creek Lane. As this street is on the northern edge of the Prospect Heights Fire Protection District, the first unit to arrive was Arlington Heights Engine 4. They reported light smoke showing and pulled a line. Prospect Heights units arrived within minutes with Engine 39, Squad 9, Tanker 9, and Battalion 9.

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

Smoke is visible after initial companies arrived. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

A ladder is raised to the second floor window. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

View from the A-B corner. Larry Shapiro photo

The house is located in a cul-de-sac at the end of the street, in an area without fire hydrants. Long Grove Tanker 55 was also en route as part of the Code 3 automatic aid dispatch, as well as Wheeling Engine 23 and Battalion 24, plus Palatine Ambulance 83. The alarm was upgraded immediately to a Code 4 for the working fire which brought Northbrook Tower 12, Palatine Rural Tanker 36, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Squad 51, Glenview Ambulance 8, and Mt. Prospect Engine 14.

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

Tanker 9 gets a line from Tanker 55. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

Arlington Heights Engine 4 with multiple lines off. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

Tanker 9 supplying Engine 4. The rear tag axle is capable of steering. Larry Shapiro photo

Before Engine 4 used their 500 gallons, Tanker 9 was nursing them with a 3,000-gallon tank that was supplemented quickly by another 3,000 gallons from Tanker 55.  The nearest hydrant was across Hintz Road in Wheeling, 1/2 a mile away. As the nursing operation was underway, Squad 9 dropped their full bed consisting of 1,500′ of 5″ and then Engine 39 dropped another 700′. Since this supply line crossed Hintz Road, the police department activated an ILEAS Box Alarm for additional police units from Mt. Prospect, Arlington Heights, Wheeling, and Northbrook.

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

Firemen prepare an additional hand line as the fire vents through the roof. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

A fireman gets his air cylinder changed out. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

Fire burns through a vent hole above the garage. Larry Shapiro photo

Companies made an interior attack on the fire which was reportedly in a closet area and communicated to multiple levels of attic space. Heavy smoke pushed from the ridge vent, windows, and eaves. A vent hole was cut in the roof over the garage which allowed heavy fire to escape.

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

Tower 12 prepares to deploy. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

Scene in the cul-de-sac showing two tankers, the tower and an engine. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

View from the B-C corner. Larry Shapiro photo

The alarm was upgraded to a Box Alarm as conditions began to deteriorate. Additional companies included a quint from Palatine, a tower ladder from Buffalo Grove, a Deerfield squad, a Morton Grove squad that was running as Niles Service Truck 2, a tanker from Elk Grove Township, engines from Des Plaines and North Maine. Chief officers arriving on various alarms included Niles Battalion 2 (for North Maine Battalion 1), Glenview Battalion 6, Northbrook 1100, Wheeling 2400, and Long Grove 5500 in addition to Prospect Heights Chief 900 and 901.

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

5″ large diameter hose in the street. Larry Shapiro photo

house fire in Prospect Heights IL 11-21-13

Prospect Heights Engine 39 on a hydrant at the far end of 2200′ of large diameter hose. Larry Shapiro photo

The interior crews were able to knock down the fire preventing an evacuation and subsequent defensive attack. Most of the box alarm companies were not used.

Here is a link to the photo gallery and a video from this fire is in the works.