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Des Plaines (IL) firefighters were called to 1108 E. Oakton this afternoon (12/29/17) for a fire in the Car-X Muffler shop, half a mile from Des Plaines Station 62. Upon arrival Engine 62 reported a fire and initiated an interior attack. The size up reported fire visible from two sides and through the roof very shortly thereafter. Companies were soon ordered out of the building to initiate an exterior attack. Both Des Plaines tower ladders were put to work as the incident was upgraded to a working fire.

The B-sector wall failed within minutes and portions of the roof went with it. A MABAS Box Alarm was requested bringing additional resources to the scene. Park Ridge Tower Ladder 36 was sent to the rear for a third elevated master stream supplied by a Rosemont engine.

 

massive smoke and flames from commercial building fire

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Pierce fire engine at massive building fire

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Pierce tower ladder works at building fire

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massive smoke and flames from commercial building fire with wall collapse

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Car-X muffler shop destroyed by fire

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E-ONE tower ladder going to work

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E-ONE tower ladder immersed in smoke

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firefighters in tower ladder basket and smoke

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firefighter coated with ice

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firefighter coated with ice

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tower ladder coated with ice

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Lincolnshire-Riverwoods (LRFPD) in Illinois and neighboring firefighters were sent to 1505 Garden Court in unincorporated Lake County just before noon today (12/26/17) for a house fire. Units responding reported a header in the sky long before they arrived on the scene. LRFPD Battalion 51 found flames blowing out of the garage and attic upon arrival and requested the working fire upgrade.

It appeared that the house may have been unoccupied at the time of the fire and was undergoing renovation.

The first hydrant was found to be inoperable and as lines were pulled from LRFPD Squad 51, Buffalo Grove Engine 26 dropped a large line from the end of the block to establish a continuous water supply. Wheeling Tower 24 was setup in front of the house.

An interior attack knocked down the fire on the second floor and attic as other lines hit fire in the garage. The alarm was upgraded to a MABAS Box Alarm bringing additional units to the scene.

fire apparatus in street during house fire

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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Rosenbauer America Commander Cobra tower ladder working at a house fire

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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house fire scene in the winter

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fire apparatus in street during house fire

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firefighters operate a hose line cathouse fire

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frozen fire hydrant in front of house on fire

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firefighters operate a hose line cathouse fire

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aftermath of house fire

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aftermath of house fire

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aftermath of house fire

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firefighter after battling a fire

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Bensenville (IL) firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm on the morning of 11/19/17 around 6:15AM at 361 Marshall Road. Within minutes they received multiple calls reporting fire in the building. Arriving police officers advised flames from the window of a third floor unit.

Flames swept through the mansard roof and into the attic. The alarm was upgraded to a Box Alarm and later a 2nd Alarm was struck. After the fire jumped a fire wall, the fire was upgraded to a 3rd Alarm . Elevated master streams from Bensenville Truck 107, Leyden Quint 133, and Chicago Squad 7A were deployed in addition to several large hand lines after companies were pulled out of the building. One resident was unaccounted for and later discovered deceased as companies went inside to overhaul.

flames shoot from apartment building

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flames shoot from apartment building

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heavy smoke at fire scene

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fire trucks at fire scene

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heavy smoke at fire scene

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Chicago FD Squad 7A at work

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heavy smoke at fire scene

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heavy smoke at fire scene

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Chicago firefighters in squad basket

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heavy smoke from building fire with fire trucks

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Chicago FD Squad 7A Rosenbauer ACP-55 Snorkel

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massive fire scene with fire trucks

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Bensenville FD Truck 107 E-ONE Cyclone HO100 quint

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heavy smoke from building fire with fire trucks

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Chicago FD Squad 7A Rosenbauer ACP-55 Snorkel

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Rochester (NY) firefighters had fire in a commercial laundry at 548 St Paul in the late afternoon of 7/19/17. The fire went to 3-alarms due to the smoke conditions and the difficulty of locating the seat of the fire in the large, maze-like building.

Rochester NY fire trucks at a fire scene

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Rochester FD Engine 5

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Rochester FD Engine 17

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E-ONE ladder truck at fire scene

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Rochester NY FD the Pprotectives

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I was in the neighborhood when Chciago’s 7th Battalion pulled up on a working fire in a three-story, brick apartment building at 3111 W. Diversey Avenue.   They had rear porches going with extension to a two-story house on Troy behind the fire building. He asked for a Box Alarm and companies made quick work of knocking down the fire. I arrived before the Box Alarm companies to find crews washing down hotspots.

Chicago FD Engine 91

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Firefighters battle fire on rear porches in Chicago

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Firefighters vent a roof in Chicago

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Chicago FD Squad 2 Rosenbauer Commander

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Chicago FD Truck 13

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Chicago fire scene

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Long Grove (IL) firefighters were sent to 4745 Wellington Drive Monday morning before 5:30 for a reported house fire. Based on phone calls received, dispatchers at RED Center upgraded the Code 3 response to a Code 4 for the working fire while units were en route. Long Grove Squad 55 arrived and reported visible fire and initiation of a transitional attack. The fire at the roof’s peak above a two-story front foyer was knocked down quickly. Companies remained on the scene doing extensive overhaul and salvage work.

Water supply was secured through the use of tankers that were nursing Long Grove Squad 55. A partial list of units at the scene included Long Grove Squad, Tanker, and Ambulance 55, 5500, 5501, 5502; Buffalo Grove Quint 27 and Battalion 4; Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Truck and Battalion 51; Arlington Heights Engine and Ambulance 4; Wheeling Engine 23; Countryside Tanker 411; Prospect Heights Tanker and Ambulance 9; plus tankers from Palatine Rural,  Barrington Countryside, and Wauconda; Lake Zurich Engine 4 and 3203; Libertyville Quint 462; Barrington Ambulance 361; Deerfield-Bannockburn Squad 19; and Palatine Engine 81.

Firefighters with hose line at fire scene

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fire department tender nurses an engine

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Firefighter with extensive tattoos

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E-ONE Typhoon fire engine at work

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huge mansion suffers lightning strike

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Firefighters overhaul after house fire

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E-ONE Typhoon fire engine at work

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Buffalo Grove (IL) firefighters were called to 685 Le Parc Circle late Tuesday afternoon (6/20/17) after a homeowner was alerted on his phone of excessive heat. The Code 2 for the alarm investigation was elevated to a Code 3 for the reported fire after receiving an update from the homeowner who arrived home and found smoke in the unit.

Buffalo Grove (BG) Battalion 4 arrived to find light smoke around the eaves and upgraded to a Code 4 for the working fire. BG companies went to the roof and inside the unit while mutual aid crews investigated the adjoining units. Heavy smoke conditions inside initially hampered locating the seat of the attic fire and a fear of extension throughout the multiple unit building prompted further upgrading the alarm to a MABAS Box Alarm.

Companies at the scene were: Buffalo Grove Battalion 4, Engine 26, Quints 25 and 27, Squad 25, Ambulances 25 and 26, plus three additional chief officers. Mutual aid companies were: Arlington Heights Engine 4, Ambulance 4, and 400; Long Grove Squad 55 and 5500; Palatine Engine 82; Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Squad 51; Wheeling Engine 42 and 2400; ambulances from Barrington Countryside, Lake Zurich, Schaumburg, and Lake Villa; a Libertyville squad, a Countryside engine, trucks from Mundelein and Grayslake (in a spare truck X-Mundelein), the Mess Canteen Unit M5, plus Buffalo Grove EMA.

One firefighter was transported to an area hospital for observation after being evaluated in rehab and two dogs reportedly perished.

heavy smoke from townhouse fire

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Firefighters prepare to enter building on fire

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Firefighter makes entry with hose

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Firefighters on the tip[ of an aerial ladder

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E-ONE fire engine at fire scene

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heavy smoke from townhouse fire engulfs fire truck

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heavy smoke from townhouse fire

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