Chicago working fire 3-30-13

Here's a rewritten and improved version of the original content in English, with added details to make it more engaging and natural, bringing the total character count above 500: --- This is from Josh Boyajian: "Today, there was a working fire in Chicago at 1356 S. Fairfield. Engine 107 responded to a two-story vacant 'Red X' building with fire reported in the rear and attic. The crew had two attack lines stretched, along with their deck gun. Squad 1 was using their snorkel to apply water for a period of time. Fortunately, no firefighters entered the structure, which is always a priority in these types of incidents. It was interesting to see how the crews handled the situation from the outside. The fire appeared to be contained to the rear and upper levels, so they focused on exterior operations. I captured a few shots of the scene, and here are some of my photos."
Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago Engine 107 working at fire scene on Fairfield

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

It’s always a good reminder of how critical it is to assess the situation before entering a structure, especially when dealing with vacant buildings that may have unknown conditions. I appreciate the professionalism shown by the crews today.

Automatic Stretch Blow Moulding Machine

King Whale Machinery Group J.S , https://www.baitextile.com