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Still & Box Alarm in a Chicago scrap yard, 12-6-15 (more)
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"This message comes from Steve Redick. He shared his experience from a fire incident that took place last Sunday at Cortland and Kingsbury, an industrial area known for its scrap metal operations. The fire broke out in a massive scrapyard where a towering pile of old cars was ablaze. This location is situated right next to the river, which meant that Engine 2, the city’s large fireboat, was dispatched to the scene. They initially connected a 4-inch hose line to Engine 55, which then supplied water through a multiversal system. At one point, there was some discussion about using the fireboat’s heavy-duty water cannons, or 'big guns,' but the angle from the river wasn’t ideal due to limited access around the perimeter of the fire. Additionally, the fireboat’s 'crow’s nest' turret located at the rear couldn't get a clear shot at the burning pile.
The entire area was challenging to navigate, and I was positioned in a spot where I had to shoot directly into a bright, low sun—making it incredibly tough to capture any decent images. Despite these challenges, I managed to get some interesting shots of the fireboat’s operation, including what appeared to be an air-monitoring device deployed by a hazardous materials team. If you'd like to see more photos and videos from this event, they're all available on Steve Redick's website.
Here are some of the images I captured:
[Image description: A large scrap pile burning fiercely, with firefighters in the background working to contain the flames.]
[Image description: The Chicago fireboat, the Christopher Wheatley, positioned near the river, ready to assist with firefighting efforts.]
[Image description: Firefighters hard at work dragging hoses across the scene, showing their dedication and effort.]
[Image description: Another angle of the Christopher Wheatley, showcasing its impressive size and capabilities during the operation.]
[Image description: Close-up of firefighters maneuvering equipment, highlighting the teamwork involved in such incidents.]
[Image description: Aerial view of the fire, emphasizing the scale and intensity of the blaze.]
All these images were taken under challenging conditions, but they provide a glimpse into the hard work and coordination required to manage a fire of this magnitude."
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