Historic Chicago fire photos, 4-22-78

Sure! Here's a rewritten version of your content: --- I recently came across some incredible photos taken by Steve Redick, a firefighter who documented his experiences back in the day. He shared this with me: > "On April 22, 1978, I was working Engine 84 when we responded to a 2-11 fire at 46th Place and LaSalle Avenue. I shot these photos using my trusty Canon rangefinder camera and developed them in my own darkroom. We were dealing with a pretty intense situation that day—our crew even used a 3-inch line with the Snorkel truck if I recall correctly. All the shots were taken on Kodak TRI-X film." Attached are some of those unforgettable black-and-white images. They capture the gritty reality of firefighting in Chicago during that era. You can almost feel the heat radiating off the pages. ![Chicago FD Snorkel at Fire Scene](#) *Photo Credit: Steve Redick* ![Chicago Ford Fire Engine](#) *Photo Credit: Steve Redick* ![Black and White Smokey Fire Scene](#) *Photo Credit: Steve Redick* ![Chicago Ford Fire Engines](#) *Photo Credit: Steve Redick* ![Chicago FD Snorkel at Fire Scene](#) *Photo Credit: Steve Redick* ![Black and White Smokey Fire Scene](#) *Photo Credit: Steve Redick* ![Chicago FD Snorkel at Fire Scene](#) *Photo Credit: Steve Redick* ![Black and White Smokey Fire Scene](#) *Photo Credit: Steve Redick* If you're interested in more, additional photos from this collection are available on [firescenes.net](http://www.firescenes.net). It’s fascinating to see how photography has evolved over the years, but these timeless images remind us of the dedication and bravery of firefighters like Steve Redick. --- Let me know if you'd like any further adjustments!

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