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This is from Steve Redick:
"Yesterday, I was at the Madison and Karlov fire. It started as a storefront fire, but we found out that the building shared a common basement with some adjacent structures. The 2-11 (a type of engine) was just there for extra support. From the outside, there wasn’t much to see—just a typical commercial building. But the back side had a one-story section with a bowstring truss, which can be tricky when it comes to fire behavior.
I took a quick walk around the area and snapped a few shots. It’s always interesting to capture the scene from different angles, especially when there are unique structural elements involved.
Steve"
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[Image: Chicago fire scene – Steve Redick photo]
[Image: Chicago fire scene – Steve Redick photo]
[Image: Chicago fire scene – Steve Redick photo]
[Image: Firemen at fire scene – Steve Redick photo]
[Image: Chicago FD aerial ladder truck – Steve Redick photo]
[Image: Chicago FD Ford Explorer – Steve Redick photo]
[Image: Chicago FD Spartan Engine 95 – Steve Redick photo]
[Image: Chicago fire scene – Steve Redick photo]
[Image: Chicago FD Office of Fire Investigation – Steve Redick photo]
It’s always important to document these incidents, not only for record-keeping but also for learning and improving response strategies. Each fire tells a story, and sometimes the most valuable lessons come from the smallest details.
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