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This message comes from Dennis McGuire, Jr., who sent over some photos of a fire that broke out last night in the 22nd Battalion. The incident occurred around 1:30 AM on September 21, 2015, at 12047 S. Perry. Engine Company 75 was the first to respond, finding themselves facing a blaze in what seemed to be an abandoned two-story wooden structure measuring roughly 25 by 50 feet. The fire initially erupted on the first floor and had spread partially to the second floor.
These images were captured after firefighters managed to bring most of the flames under control. As you can see from the photos below, the damage is quite extensive, especially on the first floor where the fire originated. There’s still visible smoke and water damage even after the firefighting efforts.
For those interested in seeing more detailed shots, Dennis mentioned that additional photos are available [here].
[Image Description: Front view of the fire-damaged building. Caption: "Fire scene at night." Credit: Dennis McGuire, Jr.]
[Image Description: Another angle of the same fire scene, showing firefighters working to extinguish remaining embers. Caption: "Active firefighting efforts underway." Credit: Dennis McGuire, Jr.]
[Image Description: A closer look at the rear of the building, highlighting the extent of structural damage caused by the fire. Caption: "Rear of the fire building." Credit: Dennis McGuire, Jr.]
[Image Description: Truck Company 27 is seen deploying their main hose line toward the roof to prevent further spread of the fire. Caption: "Truck Co. 27 with main to the roof." Credit: Dennis McGuire, Jr.]
It’s always sobering to see how quickly fires can devastate properties like this one. Thankfully, no injuries were reported during the incident, but it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of fire safety measures. If anyone has any questions or thoughts about these photos, feel free to reach out—I’d love to hear your feedback!
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