Cicero Fire Department

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On July 3rd, 2016 the Cicero Fire Department received numerous calls of a structure fire at 38th and 58th Ave. at approximately 1600 hours. A full response was issued, with Engine 3 being first-due. They confirmed that this was a fully-involved garage fire at 3801 S. 58th Ave. The firefighters had a quick knock on the fire. The following units were on scene; Engine 2, Engine 3, Truck 1, Truck 2, Ambulance F-14, and Chief F-12.

Cicero firefighters at fire scene

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firefighters overhaul after garage fire

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firefighters overhaul after garage fire

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Cicerto FD Truck 1

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Cicero FD Engine 3

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Cicero’s 2nd fire of the day (4-15-16), a 2.5 sty, wood frame at 6006 29th Street with some fire showing in the rear. Looked to be most of the fire was in the walls and attic. I arrived and took some pictures before command pulled the Box. Josh Boyajian

house fire in Cicero IL

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house fire in Cicero IL

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house fire in Cicero IL

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house fire in Cicero IL

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house fire in Cicero IL

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house fire in Cicero IL

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Cicero (IL) had a well-involved house Friday morning (4/15/16) @ 3231 s 49th Ave. I arrived after the bulk of the fire was knocked. Engine 3 had two lines lead out and Truck 1 had their main to the roof. Crews made a great stop.

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house fire scene in Cicero IL

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house fire scene in Cicero IL

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house fire scene in Cicero IL

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house fire scene in Cicero IL

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house fire scene in Cicero IL

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house fire scene in Cicero IL

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house fire scene in Cicero IL

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house fire scene in Cicero IL

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Cicero (IL) had a working fire @ 2347 s 50th ave Saturday night (2/20/16). F12 arrived to find fire showing from both B&D sides. They had two lines lead out and main to roof. Companies made a quick aggressive attack and knocked the fire fairly fast.

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flames blowing out a window

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flames blowing out a window

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thick smoke from house fire

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old Seagrave fire truck at fire scene

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firefighters on roof of house on fire

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firefighters overhaul after house fire

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old Seagrave fire truck at fire scene

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Cicero, IL had a job Tuesday afternoon (2/16/16) @ 5332 w 23rd st. Engine 2 arrived to find smoke showing from the upper floor of a 2.5 sty ordinary with an addition on the roof. Engine 2 had two lines off, while Truck 2 made the roof.

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 smoke from attic of house

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 flames from attic of house

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 flames from attic of house

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firefighters approach house with flames

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E-ONE fire truck at fire scene

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E-ONE fire truck at fire scene

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Seagrave ladder trucka t fire scene

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Cicero (IL) had a good working fire at 5346 w 23rd pl Wednesday morning (1/27/16). Chief F-7 arrived to find a 1.5-sty, wood frame with heavy fire showing on the first floor. Companies made a very aggressive attack and a push up to the second floor where there was fire hidden in the attic and knee walls. Engine 2 had three lines lead out and Truck’s 1 & 2 had their mains up. Here are a few shots about 10 min into the fire.

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house fire with heavy smoke

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firemen on peaked roof during fire

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firemen on peaked roof during fire

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Seagrave fire truck at fire scene

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firefighter changes air bottle at fire

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firefighter with hose at fire scene

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Pierce fire truck at fire scene

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E-ONE fire trucks at fire scene

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E-ONE fire trucks at fire scene

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