More about the Still and Box Alarm fire 12-22-24 from Eric Haak:
Here are a few images from a Still & Box alarm in Chicago on the evening of 12/22/24. The building was vacant and boarded up and had a fire in the basement. The interior was piled high with garbage which prompted a strictly defensive attack. The fire was brought under control with the use of four handlines, Tower Ladder 39, and Squad 5’s Snorkel.
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Eric Haak photo
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Eric Haak photo
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Eric Haak photo
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Eric Haak photo
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Eric Haak photo