This report comes from Chi-Town Fire Photos:

A working fire occurred on the northwest side of Chicago on Sunday morning at 10:30 PM on November 1st, 2019, at 2230 N Narragansett. Engine Company 125 responded to a fire that was burning in the walls and attic of a 1.5-story frame house. Two hose lines were deployed during the incident. Truck 53 and Squad 2 made several roof cuts to ventilate the structure. It appeared to be a very labor-intensive fire, requiring significant effort from the responding units.

Engine 125 is still using a spare engine since their original apparatus was damaged in an accident several months ago. According to recent updates, they are expected to receive their regular assigned E-One unit back within the next week or so.

Rundown:
Engines 125 – 68
Trucks 53 – 58
Battalion 8
WRKF – RIT Battalion 7, RIT Truck 57, Squad 2, 2-7-2
Firefighters vent roof during a fire

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Firefighters vent roof during a fire

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Chicago FD spare engine

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back of fire engine with hose

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Chicago fire truck at fire scene

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Firefighter with dirty face after a fire

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Firefighter with dirty face after a fire

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Firefighter with dirty face after a fire

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This incident highlights the dedication and hard work of the Chicago Fire Department as they respond to emergencies across the city. The use of multiple units and specialized crews like RIT (Rapid Intervention Team) shows the level of coordination and preparedness required for such incidents. As Engine 125 prepares to return to their regular apparatus, it’s a positive step forward for the crew and the community they serve.

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