Historic Chicago fire photos, 4-22-78

Sure! Here's a rewritten version of the content: --- Hey everyone, This is something shared by Steve Redick. He mentioned this particular event: "On April 22, 1978, I was with Engine 84 when we responded to a 2-11 at 46th Place and LaSalle Avenue. Those photos were developed in my personal darkroom using TRI-X film. We had deployed a 3-inch line to the Snorkel that day, as far as I can recall. I used a Canon rangefinder camera for these shots." Attached are some incredible black-and-white images capturing the intensity of those fire scenes. The first one shows a Chicago Fire Department Snorkel unit at the incident site. Another image highlights a classic Chicago Ford fire engine, followed by a close-up of a smoke-filled scene. There’s also a wider shot featuring multiple fire engines and personnel working together—a testament to teamwork under pressure. The next few photos zoom in on different angles of the same fire scene, showcasing the chaos and focus required during such emergencies. It’s fascinating how photography can freeze moments like these, preserving them for future generations to appreciate. For more visuals, check out firescenes.net. You’ll find additional pictures there that give even deeper insight into what it was like back then. These photos aren’t just snapshots—they’re stories captured through the lens of someone who experienced it firsthand. Take care, [Your Name] --- This version maintains the original message but adds a personal touch and extends the word count while keeping it conversational.

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