Chicago Still and Box 12-18

On Saturday morning around 6 a.m., Steve Redick captured a still and box at the scene of a fire on Taylor and Western. He mentioned that the initial report sounded promising, and when he arrived, crews were in the process of positioning the snorkel. The temperature was below freezing, and despite some challenges with the ceiling, the operation was completed relatively quickly. Here are some of the photos taken by Steve.
Chicago Fire Department Still and Box Taylor and Western

Members from Squad 1 back the Snorkel into place in sector 1 on Taylor Street. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department Still and Box Taylor and Western

Chicago Engine 26 (D615) a 2003 Spartan/Crimson was the second engine due to this fire. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department Still and Box Taylor and Western

In the wintertime, companies have to be prepared to relocate to another hydrant in the event that the closest hydrant is frozen. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department Still and Box Taylor and Western

Engine 107 was first due to this fire. Behind the engine is Squad 1 and Truck 7. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department Still and Box Taylor and Western

Several hand lines were deployed in the rear of the building. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department Still and Box Taylor and Western

This shot from the rear shows the fire damage to the rear porch area on the third floor. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department Still and Box Taylor and Western

Truck 7 was the first due truck and went to the roof of the building. Steve Redick photo

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