This is a report from Erik Haak:

At 1631hrs on Friday afternoon, the Englewood Fire Alarm Office sent out a working fire response to 1650 W. 75th Place. Just three minutes later, at 1634hrs, Truck 50 arrived and confirmed a working fire in a 50x100 single-story ordinary commercial building. The crew quickly noted a possible truss roof and immediately requested the Still & Box. Battalion 20 established defensive operations, with Engine 129 operating in sector 1 and Tower Ladder 39 positioned in a lot to the east of the structure. Squad 5 also used their snorkle on the parkway to the east.

By 1656hrs, Engine 2-2-5 was seen pulling a 2-11. Meanwhile, Tower Ladder 34 was set up to the west of the fire building, at the end of Paulina Street. The first photo in my series was taken almost an hour after the fire began. The 2-11 was eventually struck out at 1821hrs, and crews remained on scene for several more hours, searching for hot spots and ensuring the fire was fully under control. They didn’t leave until just before 2000hrs.

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire 3-15-13

Erik Haak photo

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire 3-15-13

Erik Haak photo

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire 3-15-13

Erik Haak photo

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire 3-15-13

Erik Haak photo

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