Saturday morning at around 4:50 AM, Engine 47 arrived at 6416 S. Cottage Grove Avenue and reported significant fire on the second floor and through the roof. They requested backup, and within ten minutes, Battalion 5 confirmed heavy fire spreading across the roof, with firefighters taking a fully defensive stance. The incident was escalated to a 2-11 shortly after. A similar 2-11 occurred in the neighboring building on July 8, 2012, and photos from that event can be found in the archives of this site.
The images below capture the intense firefighting efforts from different angles. You can see Chicago's fire trucks and equipment working tirelessly to contain the blaze. These photos, taken by Eric Haak and Tim Olk, offer a glimpse into the chaos and dedication of the firefighters on the scene. Despite the early hour, the crews remained focused and coordinated, ensuring the safety of both civilians and themselves.
[Image description: Fire trucks lined up at the scene of a 2-11 alarm fire, with flames visible through the roof.]
[Image description: Chicago FD Squad 5 working alongside Engine 47, with firefighters operating hoses under intense smoke.]
[Image description: Another view of Squad 5 in action, with Tower Ladder 37 positioned nearby to support the operation.]
[Image description: Close-up of Engine 84, its lights flashing as it provides critical water pressure to battle the fire.]
[Image description: Tower Ladder 37 deployed at an angle, aiming water streams directly at the burning structure.]
[Image description: A broader view of the fire scene, showing multiple units collaborating to control the spread of flames.]
[Image description: Squad 5 in action once again, with firefighters coordinating their efforts under challenging conditions.]
These photos highlight not only the severity of the situation but also the teamwork and professionalism displayed by the Chicago Fire Department. Their swift response and strategic deployment of resources were crucial in managing such a demanding scenario. As always, our gratitude goes out to all those who risk their lives to keep our communities safe.
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