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The Summit Fire Department was called to a commercial fire at 6135 S. Archer Ave. early yesterday morning, where flames were visible through the roof of the building. Local firefighter and photographer Hank Sajovic captured several striking images of the scene, offering a unique perspective on the incident. The Sun-Times covered the event briefly, while CBS Chicago and the Tribune provided more detailed reports. You can read the full stories here: [Sun-Times](#), [CBS Chicago](#), and [Tribune](#).
One image shows Central Stickney’s tower in the foreground and Bedford Park’s tower in the background, both working alongside emergency crews. Another photo highlights the Central Stickney ladder in the "B Sector," using an elevated master stream to combat the fire as it burned through the roof. A third shot captures firefighters directing a hand line through the front door of the Imperial Sauna.
A fourth image shows firefighters in the bucket of Bedford Park Tower 709, working from above to manage the blaze. Another photo features the Chicago Ridge tower ladder operating in the "A Sector" along Archer Avenue. Finally, an overview shot reveals three tower ladders actively engaged in the firefighting effort, emphasizing the scale and complexity of the operation. All photos are credited to Hank Sajovic.