Chicago 3-11 alarm fire

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More photos and audio from the 3-11 Alarm fire at 2525 W 25th St.

firemen at huge fire scene at night

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

firemen at huge fire scene at night

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago FD Snorkel at night fire scene

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago FD tower ladder at night fire scene American LaFrance

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago FD tower ladder at night fire scene American LaFrance

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

huge fire scene at night

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago FD tower ladder at night fire scene American LaFrance

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

chief fire officer at command post

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Here are some shots from the 3-11 Alarm fire at 2525 W 25th St overnight. Fire was in a 30×100 red-X commercial building, fully-involved, as well as the adjacent pallet yard including a couple of trucks.

Drew Gresik

huge fire scene at night

Drew Gresik photo

huge fire scene at night

Drew Gresik photo

fire truck silhouette at fire scene

Drew Gresik photo

fire truck silhouette at fire scene

Drew Gresik photo

Chicago fire engines at night fire scene

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

tower ladder at night fire scene in Chicago

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Chicago FD light wagon at night fire scene

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

huge fire scene at night

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

huge fire scene at night

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

huge fire scene at night

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

huge fire scene at night

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

huge fire scene at night

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Chicago fire engine on a hydrant at night

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD tower ladder at night fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD tower ladder at night fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

huge fire scene at night

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD tower ladder at night fire scene American LaFrance

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD tower ladder at night fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD light wagon at night fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago had a 3-11 alarm fire on their Southeast side early Sunday morning.  The fire was reported shortly before 0430 hrs.  The original fire building at 8719 S. Commercial Ave was a 2.5-story vacant frame with an old TV repair shop on the first and apartments above.  This was apparently well-involved on arrival and was already communicating to a 1-story, ordinary laundrymat at 8723.

Companies made an interior attack at first but the condition of both buildings was compromised and companies were pulled out of both structures just before 0500 hrs.  8725 Commercial was a former restaurant that was a 1-story ordinary with a second story frame addition.  This frame addition became fully involved as fire vented through the roof of the Laundromat.  There was slight communication to 8727 which was part of the same building as the restaurant.

Seven engines were pumping at this incident.  Engine 46 was in a spare and used its deck gun on the attic space of the original fire building.  Engine 72 was on Commercial south of the fire buildings.  Engines 81 & 82 were at the intersection of 87th and Commercial.  Engine 104 was at the intersection of 87th and Exchange.  Engine 126 was  at the intersection of 87th & Houston.  Engine 122 was at the south entrance of the alley on 88th Street.

Various media outlets reported that a civilian jumped from a second-story window and was transported from the scene.  The 3-11 was struck out at 0610.

Eric Haak

night fire scene in Chicago

The scene as I arrived about 30 minutes in. Eric Haak photo

Chicago ladder truck at building fire

Eric Haak photo

Chicago ladder truck at building fire

Eric Haak photo

Chicago fire scene

Eric Haak photo

fireman on engine operating deck gun

Eric Haak photo

leaking fire hydrant during building fire

Eric Haak photo

fire engines at Chicago fire scene

Eric Haak photo

Chicago HME fire engine on a hydrant

Eric Haak photo

More images are at chicagoareafire.com

Digging through more archives, I found some of my first digital shots of this 3-11 alarm at 638 N. Milwaukee on 6/14/2003. At 03:28 Engine 14 and Truck 19 were stilled out for a fire at Milwaukee and Grand. They found a 1 1/2 story warehouse with heavy smoke and fire venting and exposure to a 4-story brick, 150X100, mixed occupancy with a restaurant supply on the 1st floor and apartments above. Exposure #3 was a newly built row of townhouses. They would eventually use 3 TLs, 3 ladder pipes, 1 Snorkel, 6 multi-versals, and 10 hand lines to bring the fire under control at 06:04 hours.  

John Tulipano

photo of an apartment building fire

John Tulipano photo

photo of an apartment building fire

John Tulipano photo

Chicago Spartan fire engine

John Tulipano photo

Chicago fire scene

John Tulipano photo

More images are at  http://tulipano-firephotos.smugmug.com/Other-1/6142003-Chicago-3-11-Alarm-538/i-WTZQ6xt

The following is a synopsis of Chicago’s 3-11 at 36th and Homan on Monday, April 28th.  The building was a Red-X which, for those who are not from Chicago, means that the building has been deemed structurally unsound and potentially too dangerous for interior operations.  I live only 2 miles from this incident and left the moment it was dispatched.  Traffic was almost at gridlock as people stopped in the middle of the Stevenson Expressway to gawk.

The fire building ran adjacent to the expressway and was only about 100 yards off the roadway.  This building appeared to be divided into three sections, each separated by a fire wall.  The main body of fire was in the center section so even though the building was a good 200+ feet long, the section that was involved wasn’t that large.  Some fire did appear to get into the front section but never advanced very far.  When I passed on the Stevenson, there was heavy fire blowing out all of the second story windows in that middle section.  By the time I parked and found my way back to the building, the truss roof had already burned through and most of the fire and smoke had diminished.

There were two access points to this incident.  One was off of 36th and Kedzie and the image of Engine 23 heading back towards the fire building gives you an idea of the lead out here.  It was about 450 yards from where Engine 99 hooked up to the hydrant at that corner.  The other access point was at the dead end off Homan at 37th Place.  Engine 34 had hose stretched across the railroad tracks and both Engines 38 and 39 were pumping from hydrants in the neighborhood south of the fire building.

I spent most of my time on the north side along the expressway where companies operated from an interior yard.  Tower Ladder 54 had their aerial up fairly early as they were positioned in front of the building.  Squad 1’s Snorkel was brought into the west part of the yard and had to wait for hose to be stretched before they could go to work.  Eventually 6-7-6 was brought into the yard as well and after several lengths of hose were stretched, it went to work for the first time on a Chicago structure fire.

Companies went in-line to the east of the incident with Engines 88, 99, 107, 109, 23, 123, and 65 all pumping.  There was also a Level I Hazmat with this incident.  Many companies worked throughout the night and did not leave the scene until daylight broke on Tuesday.

Eric Haak

firemen hook up hard suction hose

Eric Haak photo

fire engine at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

firemen use multi-versal at fire seen

Eric Haak photo

Chicago FD Snorkel at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

firemen carrying large diameter hose LDH

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Chicago FD Snorkel at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

Chicago FD turret wagon

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Chicago FD light wagon

Eric Haak photo

Chicago Spartan fire engine

Eric Haak photo

Here are some photos from the 3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago Monday evening at 36th Street & Homan Avenue. Fire was in a vacant warehouse that had been designated as dangerous with a red ‘X’. 

fire scene photo

Josh Boyajian photo

fire scene photo

Josh Boyajian photo

fire scene photo

Josh Boyajian photo

fire scene photo with Snorkel

Josh Boyajian photo

The full gallery is on our website

More photos from the scene of Chicago’s 3-11 Alarm fire (real time)

3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago on North Clark Street

Tim Olk photo

3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago on North Clark Street

Tim Olk photo

3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago on North Clark Street

Tim Olk photo