Chicago FD 2-11 Alarm fire and Haz Mat Level I, 7-11-16

On July 11, 2016, Chicago Fire Department responded to a significant alarm fire classified as a Level I hazardous materials incident at a salvage yard located on 3033 East 106th Street. The fire department mobilized an impressive array of resources, including one tower ladder, Squad 5’s Snorkel, Engine 2, and several multi-versals. These units worked tirelessly for several hours to control the blaze. The images captured by photographer Larry Shapiro provide a vivid depiction of the intense firefighting efforts. In one photo, thick smoke obscures the sun, highlighting the scale and severity of the fire. Another shows the iconic Chicago FD Engine 2 fireboat, the Christopher Wheatley, actively engaged in battling the flames. Additional shots capture the dedication of firefighters as they navigate the scene, with rehab unit 571 present to support their efforts. One particularly striking image features Squad 5 at work, showcasing the precision and coordination required during such emergencies. Another photo highlights the strategic placement of large-diameter hoses in the street, emphasizing the logistical challenges faced by responders. Throughout these photos, the presence of Engine 2 and its fireboat remains prominent, symbolizing the department's commitment to tackling challenging situations head-on. For those interested in more visuals, additional photos can be found on shapirophotography.net. These images not only document the event but also pay tribute to the bravery and skill of the firefighters who risked everything to protect the community that day. It’s always humbling to witness such dedication and teamwork in action.

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