This is from Niko Stefani:
On September 4, 2014, the Libertyville Fire Department was conducting training with neighboring fire departments at 2000 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Libertyville, Illinois. After the training session ended, the crews dispersed to continue their day. Later that afternoon, a fire was reported at the same location where the training had taken place. It turned out that the fire had reignited, leading to the collapse of the first floor of the building.
Libertyville responded by pulling M.A.B.A.S Box 46-49 to the box alarm level for a structure fire. The alarm was later upgraded to a second alarm, specifically for tenders. Water tender operations were deployed, and crews worked on the scene until the fire was under control. Here are some photos I captured when I arrived at the scene.
List of photos:
1. Libertyville Quint Co. 462 operating a master stream
2. Knollwood Engine Co. 44
3. Front side of the house with a collapsed wall
4. Libertyville Chief 4600 and Long Grove Chief 5500 discussing the situation
5. New North Chicago Ambulance 7
6. Countryside Tanker Co. 411 waiting to unload
[Image: Pierce Impel quint at fire scene – Niko Stefani photo]
[Image: E-ONE Typhoon fire engine – Niko Stefani photo]
[Image: Roof collapse at building fire – Niko Stefani photo]
[Image: Chief officers at fire scene – Niko Stefani photo]
Here are some photos of North Chicago’s new Ambulance 7 on the scene of the Libertyville Box Alarm.
[Image: Fire department Type I ambulance – New ambulance for North Chicago. Niko Stefani photo]
[Image: Fire department Type I ambulance – Niko Stefani photo]
[Image: Fire department water tender – Niko Stefani photo]
It was an intense and fast-moving incident, and it was clear how well the departments coordinated to manage the situation. I was glad I got there in time to capture the response and the aftermath.
Fiesta, Party, Collection
AMERICA DIVISION OF TOP SHINE CO.,LTD. , https://www.fiestasupplier.com