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Images from Steve Redick at Chicago’s 2-11 Alarm fire 12-10-14 that destroyed a former Chicago firehouse that was converted to a restaurant

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Steve Redick photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Steve Redick photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Steve Redick photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Steve Redick photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Steve Redick photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Steve Redick photo

Additional photos at chicagoareafire.com

A 2-11 Alarm fire destroyed a former Chicago firehouse that had been converted to a restaurant.

video by Steve Redick

Images from Tim Olk and CFD Media

former Chicago fire house burns

CFD Media photo

former Chicago fire house burns

CFD Media photo

firemen battle fire with heavy flames

Tim Olk photo

former Chicago fire house burns

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Tim Olk photo

firemen battle fire with heavy smoke

Tim Olk photo

former Chicago fire house burns

Tim Olk photo

Some radio traffic from the fire:

Main Fire Alarm

Fireground traffic

 

The Prospect Heights FD (IL) was alerted to a house fire around 3AM today (Monday, 11/3/14) at 1201 N. Stratford Road. While en route they were notified that a 14-year old boy was trapped inside and the other family members were outside. Several police officers attempted to search for the boy but were forced out by heavy fire conditions and smoke.

Arlington Heights Engine 2 was the first unit on-scene with heavy fire in the center of the house. The street is without hydrants and supply lines were dropped to an Arlington Heights street in one direction and to a shopping center across a four-lane road at the other end. Water was a problem for a short time as Engine 2 experienced mechanical issues that prevented supplying the lines. Additional lines were supplied from Prospect Heights Tower 9.

A Box Alarm was requested along with several additional ambulances as the two adults from the house and three police officers required medical attention. One ambulance was held for a possible rescue of the missing boy.

It was determined that the boy was not at home and he was later found elsewhere. Two people were transported to the hospital.

Larry

firemen with house full engulfed in flames

Larry Shapiro photo

silhouette of firefighters at house fire

Larry Shapiro photo

silhouette of firefighter at house fire

Larry Shapiro photo

chief fire officer supervises house fire

Larry Shapiro photo

firefighters exiting a house fire

Larry Shapiro photo

more photos at chicagoareafire.com and at shapirophotography.net