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On Friday, a fire broke out at a two-story home located at 948 N. Homan on Chicago’s west side. Dan McInerney was in the city and witnessed the incident. He arrived after the flames had been extinguished and captured several photos along with a detailed account of the response.
"Seconds after Battalion 12 was dispatched to the scene, Engine 44 responded and requested an emergency still and box for people trapped in a one-and-a-half story house with heavy fire throughout, as well as fire exposure to a similar structure in Sector 4. First due Engine 44 arrived and deployed a line on the first floor while Truck 36 performed primary and roof ventilation. The initial search came up empty—unfortunately, the house was vacant. Second due Engine 95 moved west on Augusta and brought their line to the rear. Second due Tower Ladder 14 conducted a search of the exposure and also performed roof ventilation. Third due Engine 76 advanced a line into the adjacent building."
A series of images from the scene show firefighters working under challenging conditions, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s. One photo captures Battalion 7 Chief Maria DeCaussin (RIT) standing next to Battalion 13 (Still) Chief Sean O'Driscoll in front of the building after the fire was knocked down. Another image shows Truck 36 being prepared for transport as firefighters rest and rehydrate.
Engine 44, the first engine on the scene, had one line deployed. A shot of the rear of Truck 36 highlights its 40- and 50-foot bangor ladders. A West Side station T-shirt is also visible, adding a local touch to the scene.
A command van (Comm Van 2-7-1) was parked nearby, and Engine 76, the third engine to arrive, was seen at a hydrant. Firefighters were seen breaking down the hydrant to allow another engine to connect using the CFD hydrant gate valve. Engine 95, the second due engine, took a hydrant on Augusta. Finally, firefighters were seen repacking hose onto Engine 44, showing the effort and coordination involved in the operation.