Chicago Still & Box Alarm fire 12-7-13

Here's a rewritten and improved version of the original text, expanding it to over 500 characters while maintaining a natural, human-like tone: --- This is from Eric Haak: > "They got this one out very quickly, and with the temperatures being so low, I didn’t stick around for too many more shots. Shortly before 2:00 PM on Saturday afternoon, Chicago’s 17th Battalion Chief was called to a fire on the 5700 block of South Indiana. While en route, the Englewood Fire Alarm Office received reports that people were trapped on the second floor, which escalated the response to a 'Still and Box.' The first due engine was just five blocks away, and Engine 84 arrived on scene in under two minutes. They reported a fire on the second floor of a 3-story, 30x70 ordinary apartment building. If you weren’t within a few miles, there wasn’t much to see—fire was contained to one unit of the six-unit building. I arrived as Truck 51 was raising their main line to the roof, and within minutes, the fire was knocked down. All search operations came back negative. Seven adults and six children were displaced, but a family cat miraculously survived. As I was leaving, the soot-covered and water-drenched pet was returned to its grateful owner. It looked dead at first, but then it started moving and seemed okay. The responding units included Engine 84, Engine 47, Truck 51, and Truck 30. I think the box engines were 50 and 16. I’ve included a photo of Engine 50, which is the oldest active engine in the fleet." [Eric Haak photo] [Eric Haak photo] [Eric Haak photo] [Eric Haak photo] [Eric Haak photo]

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