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This report comes from Josh Boyajian:
Chicago Fire Department responded to a working fire today at 1356 S. Fairfield. Engine 107 was dispatched to a two-story vacant "Red X" building where flames were reported in the rear and attic. The crew deployed two lines and used their deck gun to control the fire. Squad 1 also assisted by using their snorkel to apply water for a period of time. Notably, no firefighters entered the structure, as it was deemed too dangerous or not necessary for direct attack.
Josh captured several photos from the scene, showing the crews in action. These images give a good sense of how the incident unfolded and the efforts made by the first responders.
Here are some of his shots:
[Image 1: Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image 2: Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image 3: Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image 4: Chicago Engine 107 working at fire scene on Fairfield – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image 5: Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image 6: Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo]
It’s always interesting to see how crews handle these types of incidents, especially when the buildings are unoccupied. It shows the importance of quick response and careful strategy. Thanks, Josh, for sharing these great visuals.
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