Sure! Here's the rewritten content: --- This message comes from Steve Redick, who shared his observations from the scene of the fire. He mentioned that he arrived just ten minutes after it started. From what he could see, there was a significant amount of fire, but the firefighters managed to bring it under control fairly quickly. Interestingly, the Niles engine and tower ladder were positioned for potential use with the master stream, but they ended up not being deployed. The first-in Park Ridge quint vehicle had suffered extensive damage in an earlier incident, and it seems its ladder is currently out of service. It appears the unit is operational but without utilizing the aerial ladder for this incident. Steve also noted that despite the heavy presence of equipment on-site, the situation was handled efficiently. The photos attached capture the aftermath of the fire, showing both the damage sustained and the diligent work of the firefighters standing by. [Attached Photos] - Photo 1: A view of the aftermath of the house fire. - Photo 2: Firefighters standing by at the scene, ready for any further developments. - Photo 3: A closer look at the Pierce Dash CF PUC tower ladder. - Photo 4: An E-ONE tower ladder at the fire scene, ready for action. - Photo 5: Another angle capturing the aftermath of the fire. - Photo 6: The Pierce Dash CF PUC fire engine parked nearby. - Photo 7: A detailed shot of the Pierce tower ladder. - Photo 8: A Pierce Enforcer fire engine on standby. It’s clear that the firefighters did their best to manage the situation effectively, and these images provide a glimpse into their preparedness and the scale of the event. --- This version maintains the original context while adding more details and flow to make it appear like a personal account.

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