House fire in Arlington Heights, 12-6-17

Arlington Heights firefighters were dispatched to 1400 Thomas Street after reports of a fire in an attached garage of a ranch-style home. Upon arrival, crews found small explosions occurring, likely caused by fireworks stored inside the garage. The situation was quickly escalated to a Code 4, prompting additional units from Arlington Heights, as well as neighboring departments from Buffalo Grove and Wheeling to assist. The fire spread into the house but was brought under control within 30 minutes. Despite this, the structure required extensive overhaul, and firefighters remained on-site for several hours. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident. Residents were evacuated as a precaution, and local authorities are investigating the cause of the fire. Several photos from the scene show the extent of the damage. The images, captured by Jeff Klauke, provide a clear view of the charred garage and surrounding property. This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with storing flammable materials like fireworks in residential areas. Fire officials are urging residents to follow safety guidelines and keep such items away from living spaces. The community has been supportive, with many expressing relief that no one was hurt. Local leaders have also praised the quick response of the first responders. As the investigation continues, more details may emerge about how the fire started. For now, the focus remains on helping the affected family and ensuring the area is safe once again.

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