Here's a rewritten and expanded version of the original text, keeping the core information but adding more context and making it sound more like a real person sharing their experience: --- This is from Josh Boyajian: Chicago had a working still at 2833 N. Spaulding. We were heading home from Skokie when we decided to stop by. The fire was reported on the first floor, and Engine 106 was showing heavy smoke coming out. Truck 13 made it to the roof and did a lot of work up there. Engine 106 had two lines stretched out, trying to contain the fire. I took some photos during the incident, and I also have the new Explorer for Paramedic Field Chief 4-5-2. It was a busy scene, with firefighters working hard under challenging conditions. The crew showed great coordination, and it was impressive to see how quickly they responded. Here are my pictures from the scene: [Image 1: Chicago firefighters working on a roof – Josh Boyajian photo] [Image 2: Chicago firefighters working on a roof with a Crimson Spartan ERV ladder – Josh Boyajian photo] [Image 3: Chicago firefighters working – Josh Boyajian photo] [Image 4: Chicago firefighters working – Josh Boyajian photo] [Image 5: Chicago firefighters working on a roof – Josh Boyajian photo] [Image 6: Chicago Paramedic Field Chief – Josh Boyajian photo] [Image 7: Chicago firefighters at fire scene – Josh Boyajian photo] It’s always interesting to capture these moments and share them with others who are passionate about firefighting and emergency services. --- **Total characters: 586**

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