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This is from Eric Haak:
> A few rig shots from the still and box alarm at the corner of Pershing Road and Wolcott on Wednesday. Still time was 11:08 AM, box time was 11:10 AM, and the box was struck at 11:27 AM. Engine 49 arrived first and quickly boxed the fire after reports of people trapped on the second floor. Fortunately, all residents managed to evacuate on their own and were accounted for. Most of the fire was concentrated on the back porches and the second floor. All four engines involved had lines deployed. Engines 49 and 39 were positioned on Pershing, Engine 50 had a hydrant down the block on Honore, and Engine 65 was stationed on Wolcott. It’s amazing how fast things were under control—when I arrived on scene just 12 minutes later, the situation was already well managed.
Eric Haak captured some great photos from the incident. Here are a few of them:
[Image: Chicago Fire Department Ladder Truck – Eric Haak photo]
[Image: Chicago Fire Department Engine 39 – Eric Haak photo]
[Image: Chicago Fire Department Engine 50 – Eric Haak photo]
[Image: Chicago Fire Department Engine 49 – Eric Haak photo]
[Image: Chicago Fire Department Engine 65 – Eric Haak photo]
[Image: Chicago Fire Department – Eric Haak photo]
These images give a real sense of the response and the quick action taken by the crews. It’s always impressive to see how efficiently the department handles these situations.
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