Chicago Still Alarm fire, 2/7/15

This is from Eric Haak:

I arrived at 3259 S. Halsted around 9:15 on Saturday morning, February 7th, 2015. I got there about five minutes too late, and the fire was already mostly under control by the time I walked down the street. The flames seemed to be mainly confined to the rear porches of a large three-story building that had mixed occupancy. Fire engines 29 and 28, along with trucks 8 and 11, were on scene. It was tough to get a clear shot of Engine 29 because it was facing into the sun, making it hard to capture the action properly.
firemen overhaul roof after fire

Eric Haak photo

firemen overhaul roof after fire

Eric Haak photo

firemen overhaul roof after fire

Eric Haak photo

firemen with 35-foot ladder

Eric Haak photo

Chicago FD Engine 28

Eric Haak photo

Chicago FD Truck 8

Eric Haak photo

The photos show firefighters working on the roof, using a 35-foot ladder, and clearly identifying Engine 28 and Truck 8. It’s always interesting to see how quickly crews respond and how they handle these types of situations. Even though the fire was contained, the effort and coordination required are impressive. These images give a real sense of what it’s like to be on the front lines during an emergency.

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