Working fire in Chicago, 10-11-16

I just got this update from Josh Boyajian: So I’m here at the scene of a warehouse fire that broke out this afternoon. Engine 44 was the first to arrive, and they found thick smoke billowing from a two-story warehouse on Grand Avenue, near 33rd Street. It’s a pretty large building, measuring about 500 feet by 300 feet. As soon as they arrived, firefighters stretched two lines to tackle several rubbish piles inside the structure. Tower 14 and Truck 35 had their hoses ready in no time. Within just ten minutes, the crews managed to get the fire under control—a real quick response. [Here’s a shot of] Chicago FD’s Tower Ladder 14 on the scene. [Photo credit: Josh Boyajian] And here’s Engine 44, the first unit on the ground. [Photo credit: Josh Boyajian] This next image shows Tower Ladder 14 again, working hard to contain the flames. [Photo credit: Josh Boyajian] Truck 35 is also visible in action, helping to clear debris and ensure the safety of everyone involved. [Photo credit: Josh Boyajian] Firefighters can be seen assessing the situation and ensuring there’s no remaining threat of reignition. [Photo credit: Josh Boyajian] Even after the fire is under control, these guys don’t stop—they’re still checking every corner to make sure everything’s safe. [Photo credit: Josh Boyajian] Here’s another firefighter taking a moment to catch his breath after an intense operation. [Photo credit: Josh Boyajian] It’s moments like these that really show the dedication and teamwork of the Chicago Fire Department. [Photo credit: Josh Boyajian] Finally, this last image captures the collective effort it takes to handle situations like this one. [Photo credit: Josh Boyajian] It’s been quite a day, but the firefighters have done an incredible job so far. Let’s hope they can wrap things up without any further complications!

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