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Lake Bluff 2-11 Alarm – update
Here are more photos from today’s 2-11 alarm house fire in Lake Bluff, captured by Tim Olk. One of the homeowners suffered burns to his hands and face, but no serious injuries were reported. These images offer a powerful look at the intensity of the fire and the bravery of the firefighters who responded.
You can view a full gallery of Tim’s work [here](#).

*Caption: A Knollwood firefighter straddles the roof's peak prior to cutting a vent hole.*

*Caption: A firefighter from Knollwood Truck 44 works to ventilate the roof at a house fire in Lake Bluff.*

*Caption: A Lake Bluff Lieutenant works off a ladder to pull the soffit apart to expose the fire that is burning behind it.*

*Caption: Firefighters use a hand line in the rear of the house to hit hot spots on the first floor as another firefighter checks the second floor.*

*Caption: A firefighter appears lost in the smoke as he works off a ladder to cut through a portion of the roof for ventilation.*

*Caption: Fire from the attic vents through the roof as rear sector officers relay the information to companies working inside. Extensive damage to the first and second floors of the house is evident from this vantage point.*