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Chicago, IL 3-11 at Cullerton and Morgan October 9th, 1988

I took this fire in from Hoffman Estates as soon as I heard the still and box. (thank God there was no traffic on the Kennedy Expressway). This was a vacant 6-story factory, 200×150, and they had heavy fire on the 5th and 6th floors when I arrived.

There were several special calls that eventually brought ALL six tower ladders to the scene and all six were set-up and working simultaneously.  They would use 6-TLs, 2-ladder pipes and 1 Snorkel along with several handlines to bring this fire under control. TL39 and TL21 were on Morgan street. TL14 was in the rear off Morgan next to Trk 4. Squad 1 was at the corner of Cullerton and Morgan. TL10, TL62, and TL23 were set-up along Morgan Street.

I was lucky enough that the shot with the nose of Squad 1 in the foreground and the corner of the building with heavy fire was on the cover of Firehouse Magazine in May of 1989.

These were all shot on Kodachrome 200, they were scanned and run through Lightroom 5 to adjust the exposures.

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Chicago Squad 1 about to put their Snorkel to work. John Tulipano photo

Chicago Squad 1 about to put their Snorkel to work. John Tulipano photo

Heavy fire consumes the upper floors. John Tulipano photo

Heavy fire consumes the upper floors. John Tulipano photo

The massive fire seen from a block away. John Tulipano photo

The massive fire seen from a block away. John Tulipano photo

One of Chicago's Snorkel Squads working. John Tulipano photo

One of Chicago’s Snorkel Squads working. John Tulipano photo

Chicaog American LaFrance fire engine pumping

Engine 14 was running this American LaFrance Century Series. John Tulipano photo

Two tower ladders,a ladder pipe and a Snorkel are setup on this street. John Tulipano photo

Two tower ladders,a ladder pipe and a Snorkel are setup on this street. John Tulipano photo

run down of historic Chicago fire

5-11 rundown.

 

The link to my smugmug site is below.

Batavia (IL) companies were called for a fire at 106 S. Mallory, the Metal Cast Company. They found fire in a two-story, 75×100, commercial business on the corner of Mallory and 1st, two small neighborhood streets. The attack went defensive early on and a Box Alarm was requested followed by a 2nd Alarm. Issues with the water pressure hampered putting multiple elevated master streams into operation.

fire truck at night fire scene

Brad Bartley photo

night fire scene photo

Brad Bartley photo

Was fortunate to be in the car picking up from another fire in nearby St. Charles when Tri-Com toned out for a possible fire at 1st and Mallory in Batavia.  Police reported flames from the 2nd floor window. The Batavia chief arrived and reported a foundry-type bldg, 300X75, well involved and told his first engine to hit it with the deck gun. Immediately he wanted to know who his first two trucks were and pulled a 2nd alarm.

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firemen with hose at huge night time fire

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fire truck at night fire scene

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huge night time industrial fire in the winter

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firemen with hose at huge night time fire

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fire truck at night fire scene

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fire truck at night fire scene

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firemen with hose at huge night time fire

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Additional photos from John Tulipano of the house fire in Carol Stream, IL.

fire engulfs a suburban house

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firemen covered with ice at house fire

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fire chief inside burning building

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firemen covered with ice at house fire

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fire engulfs a suburban house

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Carol Stream had a special alarm at 1337 Lance, came in as a fully-involved attached garage. Companies reported this as they arrived. When I arrived heavy smoke was pushing out the garage and 2nd floor. Companies were initiating an interior attack. After several minutes Deputy Chief 28 (Bob Hoff) ordered all companies out of the building as they had fire in the basement as well as the second floor. Flames were visible from the attic just as soon as Bloomingdale TL 23 vented the roof. An exterior attack was started using 4 hand lines  to control the fire.

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fire engulfs a suburban house

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chief fire officers at house fire scene

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More photos can be viewed HERE.

More from my archives:

Chicago, IL 5-11 Alarm at 1522 W. Lawrence Avenue,  June 1st, 1984. This was the Southport Lumber Company, a  1-sty 75X150. There was some exposure to a roller rink on Clark Street. The fire was well under control when I arrived. Also take note of the lack of crowd control back in those days.

I have also included a picture from my scrap book of a shot from the Chicago Tribune.

Time line

  •       13:15 Still and Box

  • 13:25 2-11

  • 13:33 3-11

  • 13:58 4-11

  • 14:09 5-11

  • 14:31 Struck out 

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old newspaper photo of 5-11 alarm fire in Chicago

old Chicago fire engines at fire scene

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Chicago fd turret wagon at old fire scene

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old Chicago fire engines at fire scene

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old 5-11 alarm fire scene in Chicago

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More photos at http://tulipano-firephotos.smugmug.com/Other-1/611984-Chicago-5-11-Alarm-1522/i-VVBN32d

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

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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

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massive warehouse fire in Cicero IL 1-21-14

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