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This report comes from Josh Boyajian:
"Chicago Fire Department responded to a working fire today at 1356 S. Fairfield Street. Engine 107 was dispatched to a two-story vacant 'Red X' building where a fire was reported in the rear and attic. The crew deployed two hoselines and used their deck gun to control the flames. Squad 1 also helped by using their snorkel to apply water to the structure. Importantly, no firefighters entered the building due to safety concerns.
I captured some images from the scene, showing the crews in action. It’s always interesting to see how quickly they respond and manage these types of incidents."
[Image: Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Chicago Engine 107 working at fire scene on Fairfield – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Chicago Squad 1 at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo]
It's clear that the crews were well-prepared and worked efficiently to contain the fire without entering the structure, which is a smart move in such situations.
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