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This message comes from Eric Haak. He sent over this detailed account of the firefighting efforts at the Lyons Box alarm on Maple Avenue last Sunday. Unfortunately, by the time he arrived, most of the action had already unfolded. However, here’s what he managed to gather about the rigs that were operational.
At the scene, there were four primary fire engines positioned along Maple Avenue directly in front of the burning building. Lyons Engine 1312 was parked right out front, while McCook Engine 1411 was stationed just to its north. To the south of Lyons Engine 1312, Riverside Truck 1629 was hard at work, with Bedford Park Truck 709 set up further south of them. Additionally, Lyons Engine 1316 was placed at the corner of Maple and 41st Place, running a long hose line to the Cermak Quarry. There, Berwyn Engine 903 was actively drafting water from the quarry pond. Initially, Forest View Engine 813 was also set up in that area, but it wasn’t actively pumping water. Meanwhile, Lyons Engine 1311 was positioned at the intersection of Joliet Road and Elm Avenue, approximately two blocks away from the fire building.
Eric shared some photos capturing the intensity of the operation. One image shows a Pierce aerial ladder truck at the scene, another features Fire Chief Gordon Nord Jr., and several others showcase various fire trucks and their intricate hose setups. In one shot, you can see a long LDH (Large Diameter Hose) being laid out to reach the fire, while another highlights fire engines drafting water from a nearby pond. There’s also an image of a firefighter supervising the drafting process, ensuring everything runs smoothly.
The firefighting effort was clearly a massive undertaking, requiring coordination across multiple departments and resources. It’s inspiring to see how these teams worked together under pressure, showcasing both their skill and dedication. I’m grateful to Eric for sharing such a comprehensive overview and the accompanying visuals—these photos really bring the scene to life.
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