STILL + W/F RESPONSE + BOX ALARM @ 11115 SOUTH ON EDBROOKE{*DATE 12-10-2021*} {**DAY = FRIDAY**}{***CITY = CITY OF CHICAGO***} STILL + S/C #1 + W\F RESPONSE + S/C # 2/3 + BOX ALARM + S/C # 4/5 + 5 CHANGE OF QUARTERS INITIAL LOCATION WAS 111TH AND EDBROOKE CORRECTED ADDRESS IS 11115 SOUTH ON EDBROOKE CORRECTED CROSS STEETS OF 111TH AND 112TH STILL ALARM @ 22:50 HOURS B/O/O ENGLEWOOD FIRE ALARM OFFICE {OR E.F.A.O.} STILL ALARM COMPANIES RESPONDING ENGINES 62/93 T\L 24 BATT 22 S/C #1 @ 22:52 HOURS B/O/O E.F.A.O. S/C COMPANY RESPONDING IS LADDER [TRUCK] 62 W\F RESPONSE @ 22:53 B/O/O BATT 22 W\F COMPANIES RESPONDING SQUAD 5/5A COMMAND VAN 2-7-5 AMBULANCES 5/76 BATT 21 [RIT CHIEF] E.M.S. CHIEF 459 LADDER [TRUCK] 40 S/C #2 @ 22:54 B/O/O E.F.A.O. S/C #2 COMPANY RESPONDING BATT 23 [SAFETY CHIEF] S/C #3 @ 23:15 HOURS B/O/O BATT 22 S/C #3 COMPANY RESPONDING LADDER [TRUCK] 27 BOX ALARM @ 23:26 B/O/O BATT 22 VIA COMMAND VAN 2-7-5 BOX ALARM COMPANIES ENGINES 115/120 D/D/C 2-2-5 BATT 19 [BOX CHIEF] EMS CHIEF 456 BOX ALARM COMPANY RESPONDING **NOTES** ENGINE 120 CANCELL ENGINE 75 TAKE IN THE BOX ALARM S/C #4 @ 23:27 HOURS B/O/O E.F.A.O. s/C #4 COMPANY RESPONDING BATT 24 [PLANS CHIEF] S/C #5 @ 23:28 HOURS B/O/O BATT 22 S/C #5 COMPANY RESPONDING O.F.I. [ARSON] 466 NOW 5 CHANGE OF QUARTERS COMPANIES WHEN THE BOX ALARM WAS TRANSMITTED B/O/O E.F.A.O. C.Q.C #1 ENGINE 82 FOR ENGINE 93 C.Q.C. #2 LADDER [TRUCK] 51 FOR LADDER [TRUCK 27 C.Q.C. #3 LADDER [TRUCK] 20 C.Q.C. #4 ENGINE 74 FOR ENGINE 62 C.Q.C. #5 BATT 15 FOR BATT 22
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Here are some shots from the 17th Battalion’s Still & Box Alarm @ 2719 W Augusta Blvd in Chicago on 11/18/21. Many more photos are available for viewing on our website
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11/29/21 Pearl River, NY – Firefighters originally received this call as an AFA, but companies found fire involving the insulation in the basement of the Rise Shooting Range. Firefighters had a difficult time accessing the fire, which continued to grow and intensify. Multiple holes were made in the store floors in an attempt to fill the basement with hi-ex foam. This attempt was futile.
Twelve hours later, conditions continued to worsen forcing an exterior attack to be undertaken. Three aerial ladders, a tower ladder, and multiple 2.5″ hand lines operated into multiple storefronts for hours. The fire eventually erupted in various stores and through the roof before being brought under control after a wrecking crew was brought in to expose hot spots.
Oak Park companies were dispatched shortly before 10pm for a house fire at 604 N. Grove in Oak Park. Companies arrived to find fire on the 2nd and 3rd floor of a 2.5-story frame single-family house. Two lines were pulled off of Oak Park E602 to the 2nd and 3rd floor, while a 3rd line was used to hit hot spots on the exterior of the house. Companies worked for approximately 2 hours. All occupants, their dogs and cat made it out safely.
Companies on scene: Oak Park E602, E603, T631, A611, A612, Bn3, Forest Park E401 and Cicero H&L 2.
Manchester, CT had this 2-alarm fire at 209 Center St just down the street from Station 2 on 6/24/21 at 02:43. This fire was the result of an MVA in which the driver was found on the property deceased. Mutual aid assisted at the scene and the 6 family building occupants were able to safely evacuate.
Patrick Dooley