Chicago Engine 75 was the first to respond to the 2-11 Alarm fire at 118th Street and Yale on Sunday. Tim Olk photo After the fire was under control, firefighters completed overhaul work from Tower 34's platform. Tim Olk photo The 11th Battalion directed overhaul efforts by a member of Truck 55 on the roof during the fire on Onarga. Tim Olk photo Firefighters from Truck 55 worked to access hidden fire near the upper soffit. Tim Olk photo A firefighter removed exterior siding to expose the fire's extension. Tim Olk photo Iron Pumps,Iron Tube Material Pump,Pump'S Handle Matrrial Polystyrene,Cast Iron Sump Pump SHAOXING KUNLUN IMP AND EXP CO.,LTD , https://www.shaoxingkunlun.com
Tim Olk captured images from two separate fires that took place in Chicago yesterday. The first was a Still Alarm at the 500 block of Onarga on the city’s northwest side, which was shared here alongside photos from Steve Redick. The second was a 2-11 Alarm fire that occurred at 118th Street and South Yale on the south side of the city.
The Chicago Tribune published a short article here about the 2-11 alarm incident. According to the report, the fire broke out around 12:15 p.m. at a home near 118th Street and South Yale Avenue. It began on the first floor and quickly spread to an adjacent building.
Here are some of the images Tim captured:
The Onarga fire happened later in the afternoon. Here are more images from that scene: