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Chicago 5-11 Alarm 9-30-12 (update 4)
Lee Hogan from Aerials Shots by Lee has sent in some truly captivating images of the fire that broke out at 2620 W. Nelson early in the morning, approximately nine hours after the incident began. These aerial shots provide an impressive overview of the extensive damage caused by the blaze.
The first image shows the scene looking south from Barry Avenue. The flames and smoke rise dramatically against the skyline, creating a striking visual. It’s clear that the firefighters had their work cut out for them as they battled the inferno.
Moving on to another angle, we have a view from the north over Barry Avenue, looking southeast. This perspective captures the sheer scale of the operation, with multiple fire engines and emergency vehicles positioned around the building. It's evident that this was no ordinary fire; it required significant resources and coordination to manage.
Next, we have a shot taken from Nelson and Rockwell. From this vantage point, you can see the Reserve Snorkel 1 (6-6-1), Tower Ladder 21, and Engine 112 parked strategically behind the complex of buildings. The firefighters are clearly working hard to contain the fire, with hoses stretched across the area.
Another compelling image is captured from above Rockwell and Barry, offering a downward view of the chaotic yet organized firefighting efforts. It’s fascinating to see how the firefighters are tackling the blaze from multiple angles simultaneously.
Further south, there’s a photograph showing another perspective from roughly Rockwell and Barry, looking southwest. This picture highlights the extent of the destruction and the collaborative effort needed to bring such a large-scale fire under control.
For a broader view, there’s an image taken from Belmont and the river, looking southwest. This panoramic shot captures not just the immediate vicinity but also the surrounding neighborhood, giving a sense of how far-reaching the impact of the fire was.
Lastly, a photograph from a slightly different angle provides yet another view of the entire block, looking southwest. It emphasizes the teamwork involved, with various units positioned around the site.
If you’re interested in more coverage of this massive warehouse fire, check out these links: [link 1], [link 2], [link 3], and [link 4]. Each offers additional insights and perspectives, painting a fuller picture of what transpired on that fateful day.
As always, our thoughts go out to those affected by the fire, and we extend our gratitude to the brave men and women who worked tirelessly to protect lives and property. It’s moments like these that remind us of the importance of community and resilience.