Working fire in North Maine Township, 2-11-18

Last night around 10 PM, the North Maine Fire Protection District was dispatched to 9023 Terrace Place for a reported dryer fire. When they arrived, crews discovered that the fire had spread to the basement. The incident was quickly upgraded to a Working Fire status. It was later determined that the flames had extended to an adjacent unit in the four-unit townhouse complex, prompting a request for a MABAS Box Alarm. The fire was brought under control relatively quickly thanks to the coordinated efforts of multiple agencies. Some of the支援 units were released once the immediate threat was mitigated. Units from several neighboring departments assisted, including Des Plaines, Niles, Morton Grove, Rosemont, Mount Prospect, Park Ridge, Glenview, and Northbrook. Here’s a quick rundown of the responding units: - North Maine: Battalion 1, Ambulance 1, Engine 1 - Des Plaines: Battalion 61, Engine 61, Ambulance 61, Tower 61 - Niles: Battalion 2, Engine 2, Truck 2 - Morton Grove: Battalion 4, Squad 4 - Rosemont: Truck 158, Battalion 9 - Mount Prospect: Engine 13 - Park Ridge: Battalion 35 - Glenview: Ambulance 7, Engine 7 - Northbrook: Ambulance 10 [Photo Caption] Larry Shapiro captured this image of North Maine FPD Engine 1 responding to the scene. Despite the late hour, firefighters worked diligently to extinguish the blaze. [Photo Caption] Firefighters can be seen here after spending hours on the scene. Their dedication is evident in their posture even after such a long shift. [Photo Caption] This shot highlights the challenges faced during the firefighting effort, with a fire hydrant partially buried under snow and a hose line stretched out in the frigid conditions. [Photo Caption] Another view of North Maine FPD's Engine 1 Spartan Metro Star, showcasing the equipment that played a critical role in managing the situation. [Photo Caption] Fire chiefs and firefighters gather to assess the next steps as the operation continues into the early hours of the morning. [Photo Caption] A firefighter works tirelessly to pull hose lines through deep snow, demonstrating the physical demands of the job even in adverse weather conditions. [Photo Caption] This aerial view captures the extent of the fire damage at the townhouse complex where the incident occurred. For more images from the scene, visit Shapirophotography.net. It was a challenging callout for all involved, but thanks to the teamwork and professionalism of everyone on scene, the situation was handled effectively.

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