2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 1-12-19

**From Chicago Fire Media on Twitter:** > "2-11/EMS Plan 1 @ 4320 N Cicero, Now a 2-11. A 3-story occupied structure with one civilian critically injured. All companies are actively working on the scene." --- I just arrived at the scene of this devastating fire. It broke out early this morning around 8:45 AM in a three-story courtyard-style apartment building located on the Northwest Side of Chicago, specifically at 4820 West Hutchinson Street. Initial reports came in from 4320 N. Cicero Avenue, which is where multiple 911 calls originated. As firefighters arrived, they quickly realized the severity of the situation. Flames were spreading rapidly through the upper floors, particularly affecting a third-floor apartment within the U-shaped courtyard building. The fire soon escalated into the cockloft, prompting the dispatch of additional resources and elevating it to a 2-11 alarm—a designation indicating an extra-alarm fire. Tragically, one man was found inside the burning apartment. He sustained severe injuries and was transported to Community First Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead. Emergency services worked tirelessly to contain the blaze, which took nearly two hours to bring under control. From what I’ve gathered, the fire appeared to have started on the upper level, and its rapid spread posed significant challenges for first responders. As of now, crews are still conducting overhaul operations to ensure the fire is fully extinguished. This is a somber reminder of the dangers faced daily by our brave firefighters and the importance of vigilance in preventing such tragedies. --- **Photos Captured by Eric Haak:** The first image shows thick plumes of smoke rising from the courtyard building, capturing the intensity of the flames as they engulfed the structure. Another shot highlights Engine 69 arriving on the scene, its lights flashing against the early morning haze. Engine 108 can also be seen in action, with firefighters preparing to deploy their equipment. In another frame, you see Battalion Chief Frank Cambria directing operations from the command post—a testament to his leadership during critical moments like these. A firefighter in full gear is pictured emerging from the building, covered in soot and insulation, symbolizing the physical toll firefighting takes. These images capture not only the devastation but also the resilience and professionalism of those who risk their lives to protect others. This incident serves as a stark reminder of how quickly fires can escalate and underscores the need for community awareness and preparedness. My thoughts are with the family of the victim and everyone affected by this tragedy. --- *Stay tuned for further updates as more details emerge.*

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