Glenside FPD working fire 4-18-14

Here's what John Tulipano had to say:

For once, I was in the right place at the right time—but it turned out to be a small fire. On April 18th, 2014, around 8:50 AM, Glenside Fire Department received a call about a dryer fire at 644 Burdette in Glendale Heights. I was just two blocks away on North Ave and Glen Ellyn Road when I got the dispatch. As I drove down the street looking for the address, DuComm reported that everyone had already evacuated and flames were coming from the dryer. I passed the house and saw the homeowner and kids outside as I pulled over. The Glendale Heights police were arriving behind me.

Engine 58 and Medic 59 showed up about two minutes later. They stretched a 1-3/4 inch attack line and quickly knocked down the fire as more units arrived. In my rush to get set up, I forgot to check my ISO settings and ended up taking all the photos at 2500, which was slightly overexposed. Thank goodness I shot in RAW and had Lightroom to fix it!

fireman pulling hose

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fireman prepares to make entry

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fireman with wye adaptor

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house fire scene

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Ferrara fire engine at fire scene

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Check out more photos from this incident here: http://tulipano-firephotos.smugmug.com/FIRES/4-18-14-GLENSIDE-SPECIAL-ALARM/

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