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| Three photos below: 3-11 on
Chicago’s south side. Recent renovation of this motel
resulting in extensive concealed spaces combined with high
winds made for a difficult fire fight for the Chicago FD.
Photos by Steve Redick,
www.
ksc711.smugmug.com |
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| Two photos below: Hartford, Conn.
HFD firefighters battle a two-alarm blaze in a vacant
three-story frame dwelling. Poor access and single-digit
temperatures hampered their efforts. Photos by Patrick
Dooley,
www.squadfirephotos.smugmug.com |
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| Three photos below: 3-11 in
Chicago. Fire originating in the basement of a carpet
warehouse had CFD firefighters thinking outside the box when
they introduced hi-ex foam to help bring it under control.
Photos by Steve Redick,
www.ksc711.smugmug.com |
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| Three photos below: San Jose
(Calif.) firefighters battle a stubborn two-alarm fire in a
fourplex that began on the ground floor and spread
vertically to the second floor and into the attic. Photos by
Craig Allyn Rose,
www.emergencyphoto.com |
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| Two photos below: Schiller Park,
Ill. Fire in a local tavern goes to 3 alarms. Photos by
Steve Redick,
www.ksc711.smugmug.com |
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| Three photos below: Chicago, Still
and Box at Taylor and Western. Temperatures were in the
single digits. Photos by Steve Redick,
www.ksc711.smugmug.com |
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| Two photos below: Detroit, box
alarm and an extra engine for a dwelling fire going
throughout and two exposures. Firefighters were able to
initiate an interior attack on the two exposures but were
forced to go defensive on the original fire building. Photos
by Dennis Walus,
www.detroitfiregroundimages.com |
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