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Thanks to Eric Haak for another submission, this time from a fire in Chicago

Here is another great example of a fire originating in back porches and going on to nearly consume an entire structure.

This occurred back in September, 2009 near the corner of 56th and Justine in the Back of the Yards neighborhood on Chicago’s south side.  Engine 116 called for a Still & Box as they pulled up to this 2.5 story, 25 x 50 frame as it was communicating to the occupied 2.5 story, 25 x 100 frame to the south.  The “rear porches” were fully involved and fire was already extending into the attic.

Chicago fire engine 116 in front of burning building

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As companies made entry, fire could be seen venting from the windows and ceiling just above them.  The attic and second floor eventually became fully involved and there was an emergency evacuation ordered as the roof collapsed while companies worked inside.

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Tower Ladder 39 was set up to snuff out the remaining fire in the attic which was eventually completely consumed.  While fire did get into the southern exposure, companies did a great job of getting to that quickly and the damage to this building was held to a minimum.

Chicago firemen overhaul room

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Chicago firemen talk after fighting fire

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The kids from the neighborhood had a lot of questions about what it is like to be inside of the burning building and this member entertained them with his great answers.

Chicago fireman talks to kids after fighting fire

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Dan Shevlin in Chicago submitted the following images from a fire on March 10, 2013.

3/10/2013. Still & Box Alarm at 1223 S Kildare, in Chicago’s Lawndale neighborhood; CFD Engine 38’s Still District. 2 1/2 story ordinary, 25 x 70 . On-scene report was heavy fire on the 2nd floor.  Fire extended into the attic & through the roof. Several handlines were used .

 

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Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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More Chicago fire scene photos from Eric Haak

Back in July of 2008, I caught this Still and Box alarm fire on Chicago’s Southwest Side near the intersection of South Western Avenue and West 47th Street.  The back porches of this large 25 x 100, 2.5-story frame were fully engulfed when first companies arrived.  

Chicago Fire Department

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Fires in these enclosed wood frame “back porches” happen fairly frequently here in Chicago and these photos show the kind of fire load first companies have upon arrival.  

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Engines 123 and 49 had to lead out through a vacant lot to the south in order to get water on this.  The actual street that the address was on had limited access and only one engine (65) and a tower ladder (39) were able to take the front of the building.  The building was vacant and was torn down shortly after.  

Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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