In a follow-up to our earlier reports on Saturday's 4-11 alarm fire at 2444 W. 21st Street in Chicago, Tim Olk shared a series of compelling images from Sunday, capturing the ongoing efforts of Engine 23, Tower Ladder 5 (working with a spare unit), and the 4th Battalion as they continued operations at the scene.
The images show the intensity of the firefighting operation and the scale of the damage. Fire crews continue to work through the wreckage, ensuring that the fire is fully under control and that no hotspots remain. These photos give a powerful visual representation of the aftermath and the dedication of the firefighters on the scene.
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Firefighters direct a stream into what’s left of the warehouse at 2444 W. 21st Street. Tim Olk photo
Tower Ladder 5 setup on 24th Street and directing a master stream into the rubble. Tim Olk photo
A firefighter in the bucket of Tower Ladder 5 monitors the master stream. Tim Olk photo
Another shot of the tower ladder over the ruins. Tim Olk photo
Firefighters deploy the deck gun from Engine 23. Tim Olk photo
A silhouette of Tower Ladder 5 working at the ruins from the 4-11 Alarm fire. Tim Olk photo
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