A 3-11 alarm fire occurred this morning at 1833 N. Kimball Avenue in Chicago on July 5, 2017. The incident was reported around 6:33 PM and involved multiple exposures, according to updates from the Chicago Fire Department (CFD) via their official Twitter account.
The 3-11 alarm classification indicates a significant fire requiring additional resources, while an EMS Plan 1 is typically used as a precautionary measure. As temperatures soared, the 3-11 alarm also allowed for crew rotation due to the extreme heat. At the time, the main body of the fire appeared to be under control.
Initial reports indicated that there were injuries at the scene. One civilian was in critical condition and was taken to Saint Mary’s Hospital, while two firefighters suffered heat-related illnesses. Later updates confirmed that one firefighter was transported to Illinois Masonic Medical Center, and another civilian was transferred from Saint Mary’s to Stroger Hospital. There were also two instances of patients refusing treatment.
The situation continued to evolve throughout the evening, with multiple updates being shared by the CFD. The fire department provided ongoing information about the status of victims, the extent of the fire, and the response efforts.
Photos from the scene, released by the Chicago Fire Department Media, show the intensity of the blaze and the emergency crews working to contain it. These images capture the challenging conditions faced by first responders during the high-heat day.
As the investigation continues, the focus remains on the safety of residents, the health of the firefighters, and the cause of the fire. Local authorities are expected to provide more details in the coming days.
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