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This message comes from Eric Haak regarding the Still & Box Alarm fire that occurred yesterday on Blue Island Avenue:
Around 11:50 AM on Sunday, Engine 23 was the first to report smoke coming from the roof of a two-story, 400-by-100-foot commercial building located just off the corner of Blue Island and Damen. The affected building is part of the larger production complex for Hofmeister Hams. By noon, the fire had been contained by the 4th Battalion. Initial responding units focused on attacking the flames both from the roof—using a hose line—and internally with a 2 1/2-inch hose. Despite the initial intensity, firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control relatively quickly. Companies involved in the firefighting effort included Engine 23 and Tower Ladder 5, Engine 18, and Truck 8, with Battalion 2 and Truck 32 acting as Rapid Intervention Teams (RIT). I didn't notice any additional box engines being utilized as they remained stationed further down on Cermak. There were roofers present at the site when the fire broke out, but no specific cause has been confirmed yet. The accompanying photos were taken roughly ten minutes after the arrival of the first fire trucks.
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The first photo shows the early stages of the fire, capturing the intensity of the smoke rising from the building. In the second photo, you can see firefighters working diligently to contain the flames, their equipment silhouetted against the backdrop of thick smoke. The third photo offers a closer look at the damage sustained by the roof, highlighting the challenges faced by the crews on scene. The fourth photo provides an aerial perspective, showcasing the coordinated efforts of multiple units as they tackled the blaze. Finally, the last photo captures the aftermath, illustrating the hard work and dedication of the Chicago Fire Department in bringing this incident to a safe resolution.
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