Chicago Engine 75 was the first unit to respond to the 2-11 Alarm fire at 118th Street and Yale on Sunday. Tim Olk photo After the fire was under control, firefighters completed a thorough overhaul from Tower 34's platform. Tim Olk photo The 11th Battalion coordinated overhaul efforts by a member of Truck 55 on the roof during the fire on Onarga. Tim Olk photo Firefighters from Truck 55 worked to access a hidden fire near the upper soffit. Tim Olk photo A firefighter removed exterior siding to expose the fire's extension. Tim Olk photo Traction Roller,Converting Machine Roller,Oil Resistance Roller,Converting Machine Roll Taixing Jinlong Rubber Rollers Co., Ltd. , https://www.jinlongroller.com
Tim Olk captured images from two separate fires that occurred in Chicago yesterday. The first was a Still Alarm at the 500 block of Onarga on the city’s northwest side, which was shared here alongside photos from Steve Redick. The second was a 2-11 Alarm fire that took place on the south side of the city at 118th Street and South Yale Avenue.
The Chicago Tribune published a short report here about the 2-11 alarm incident. According to the article, the fire broke out around 12:15 p.m. at a home near 118th Street and South Yale Avenue. It started on the first floor and quickly spread to an adjacent building.
Here are some of the images from the 2-11 alarm fire:
The fire on Onarga occurred later in the afternoon. Here are some of the images taken during that incident: