This is from Eric Haak:
At 6:30 PM on Friday, companies from the Chicago Fire Department’s 23rd Battalion responded to a still alarm at the 8000 block of South Marquette. Upon arrival, crews reported a fire in the rear of a 24x50, two-story ordinary building. The responding engines were 72, 46, and 126, while the trucks included Truck 49 and Tower Ladder 34. Engine 126 was nearby picking up trash, which explains the three-engine response. Engines 126 and 72 (using a spare unit) along with the tower ladder were operating in Sector 1 on Marquette. The box time was 6:37 PM, as the 23rd Battalion reported heavy fire in the rear porches and through the attic. I could see the header from 95th and Halsted at that point. At 6:41 PM, the roof collapsed, triggering a Mayday call along with a 2-11 and an EMS Plan I. Within two minutes, engines 72, 126, Truck 49, and Tower 34 had all conducted a Personnel Accountability Report, and everyone was accounted for. The Mayday was resolved shortly after. As you look at the photos, keep in mind that this building had a pitched roof with attic dormers, which were no longer visible when I arrived. I was at 95th and Ashland when the alarm went out, and it took me about 30 minutes to get to the scene.
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