Steve Redick captured a series of powerful images from the 2-11 alarm fire that took place last night at 1896 N. Milwaukee Avenue. His photo gallery, filled with compelling visuals of the incident, is available for viewing **here**. These photos provide a unique and detailed look into the challenging conditions firefighters faced during the operation. The first image shows Squad 2's Snorkel in action, positioned in Sector 1 to use its bucket to reach a small window in a vacant building, allowing them to apply water directly to the fire. The second photo captures thick smoke escaping from the structure as firefighters work with hand lines and elevated master streams to control the blaze. Another shot highlights Squad 2 members using a thermal imager to locate the fire’s source through heavy smoke, emphasizing the difficulty of navigating the site due to limited access. A separate image shows Engine 30 connecting to a hydrant using two lengths of hard suction hose at the south end of the block, ensuring a steady water supply for the firefighting efforts. An Air Mask Unit was also on scene, responding to all extra alarm fires to replace used air cylinders for the crews. Finally, one of the images shows Squad 2 waiting on standby while command officials hoped to let the fire burn through the roof, creating better access for the Snorkel’s master stream above the building. These photos offer a real-time glimpse into the complexity and intensity of the operation.

Inspection Machine

This machine is mainly used for inspecting the glue quality of shrink sleeve label which is produced by center sealing machine.It inflate the label to detect the gluing quality and use stroboscope to inspect the printing quality. It also can rewind the label in accuracy of length by oscillation device.

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