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This just came in from Mike Lopina:
"Full still alarm response at 1629 S Hamilton for an active fire. This marks the fourth significant fire we’ve had in the past four days, along with several smaller incidents that were handled by our still alarm teams. Engine 1 arrived to find flames already spreading in the basement of the structure. Battalion 11 quickly called for a full still alarm response. Mutual aid support was provided by engines from Homer, Lemont, and East Joliet, as well as an ambulance from NW Homer.
It’s been a busy stretch for all of us, and it’s clear that the crews have been stretched thin. These situations remind us how crucial teamwork is, especially when dealing with such intense circumstances.
Take a look at these photos taken by Mike Lopina. They really capture the scale of the situation."
[Attached are four images labeled as Mike Lopina photos, showing the fire scene in Lockport.]
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Levelling agent for cotton can improve the dispersibility of direct dyes and reactive dyes, prevent the dyes from condensing due to salting out, achieve the purpose of solubilization, and ensure that the levelling of dyes will not decline. Moreover, it has outstanding dispersing ability to the impurities on raw cotton, such as wax and pectin, which are produced by hard water, and can strengthen the desorption and re-adsorption of dyes to ensure uniform adsorption. It can chelate metal ions in water and prevent dye condensation and hue change.
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