Working fire in Buffalo Grove, 8-29-20

On Saturday, August 29th, 2020, firefighters from Buffalo Grove responded swiftly to a fire that broke out on the third-floor balcony of a property located at 1541 Johnson Drive. The initial flames were spotted at the farthest edge of the balcony, away from the main structure. Upon assessing the situation, the emergency response level was escalated to a Code 4, signaling the need for additional resources to manage the smoke and conduct thorough searches of the twelve-unit, three-story building. Among the teams dispatched to the scene were units from Buffalo Grove including Quint 25, Engine 26, Engine 27, Ambulance 26, Battalion 4, along with several chief officers. Additional support came from neighboring departments such as Long Grove Squad 55, Prospect Heights Engine 39, Wheeling Truck 24, Northbrook Tower 12, Deerfield-Bannockburn Engine 20, Arlington Heights Engine 4, Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Battalion 51 and Squad 51, and ambulances from Barrington and Hoffman Estates. The collaborative effort ensured a rapid and effective response. A photograph captured by Larry Shapiro showcases an E-ONE ladder truck positioned near the affected building, highlighting the preparedness and professionalism of the firefighting team. Below the main image, a gallery of thumbnail pictures provides further visual context, offering glimpses into the scene and the collective efforts of multiple agencies working together. As the situation unfolded, the community witnessed the importance of coordinated emergency responses, ensuring the safety and security of residents in multi-unit residential buildings. The swift action taken by these firefighters not only contained the fire but also prevented any potential escalation, underscoring the dedication and skill of emergency personnel in Buffalo Grove and its surrounding areas.

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