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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 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

More can be found at Chicagoareafire.com

Several photographers were at a massive warehouse fire at 1829 54th Avenue in Cicero, IL Tuesday evening. The fire started in a vacant, 3-story brick warehouse with possible squatters. The flames were fierce and quickly spread to the roof of an adjacent 1-story, occupied, commercial structure to the south. Temperatures went from 10 degrees down to 2 degrees with a windchill of -12. Companies encountered frozen hydrants and  limited water to supply all of the master streams.

Two tower ladders, one straight ladder, a TDA, a Snorkel, and a Rosenbauer/Metz platform were all flowing master streams in addition to at least one deck gun from an engine. After the 4th alarm, a task force was requested from a neighboring division with three engines and three more trucks. The Chicago Fire Department sent a ladder, a battalion chief, and then an engine and hose wagon to supply water from Chicago hydrants several blocks away.

Images from Eric Haak, Tim Olk, and John Tulipano. My images and video will follow later.

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Eric Haak photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Eric Haak photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Eric Haak photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Eric Haak photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Eric Haak photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Eric Haak photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Eric Haak photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Eric Haak photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Eric Haak photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Tim Olk photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Tim Olk photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Tim Olk photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Tim Olk photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Tim Olk photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Tim Olk photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Tim Olk photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Tim Olk photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Tim Olk photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

Tim Olk photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

John Tulipano photo

massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

John Tulipano photo

Cicero, IL companies were dispatched to a reported structure fire @ 5742 w. 24th Street this afternoon. While en-route the chief confirmed he had a fire. First-in companies reported fire blowing out of the 2nd floor on arrival. Engine 2 dropped a 2-1/2 to the rear while Truck 2 laddered the front of the building. Here are some of my pictures.

fire guts the 2nd floor of a house

Josh Boyajian photo

E-ONE ladder truck working at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

E-ONE ladder truck working at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

fire guts the 2nd floor of a house

Josh Boyajian photo

E-ONE fire engine at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

E-ONE fire trucks at fire scene in Cicero IL

Josh Boyajian photo

The whole gallery can be viewed here. http://chi-townfirephotos.smugmug.com/Suburban-Fires-/Cicero-Working-Fire-5742-w-24t#!/i-p7P6ZCF

Images from Eric Haak of a fire in Cicero, Illinois from February 14, 2010 that resulted in seven fatalities

The following photos were taken in Cicero, Illinois on Sunday morning, February 14, 2010.

Cicero Fire Department

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The end result of this fire was the loss of seven lives, five in the attic and two on the first floor.  The attic had only one entrance which was at the rear of the building where the heaviest load of fire was located, leaving no escape route for those sleeping there.

Cicero Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

It would later be proved that the landlord hired a man to set the building on fire for insurance purposes.  The agreement was that the hired arsonist was supposed to ignite the building on a weekday morning so that residents would have already left for work and school. For some reason this individual decided to start the fire at 6:30 on a Sunday morning.  Six of the seven victims were under the age of 20 including a 3 year-old and a 3 day-old.

Cicero Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

Cicero Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

Cicero Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

Cicero Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

Cicero Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

A member of the Cicero Fire Department was also critically injured when a brick chimney fell on his head.  When I arrived 15 minutes after the first companies, crews were dealing with heavy fire in the rear of a 2.5-story, 25 x 100 frame, plus a heavily involved 20 x 40 garage, and a 25 x 70, 1.5-story frame residence on the rear of the neighboring property which ignited from the radiant heat of the original fire building.

Cicero Fire Department

Eric Haak photo

Among the companies shown in these photos are members of the Cicero, Berwyn, Stickney, North Riverside, and Lyons Fire Departments.  The coordinated efforts of these departments amazingly kept fire from spreading further to any of the other wood frame structures that were on that block.