Still & Box Alarm fire in Chicago, 7-26-19

Here's a rewritten and expanded version of the original content, written in a more natural, human-like tone, with added details to reach over 500 characters: --- This message comes from Eric Haak: "Chicago had a still and box alarm on Thursday afternoon (July 26th) at 3051 West Irving Park Road. The fire was in the attic of a 2.5-story frame home that, sometime after 1913, had a one-story ordinary storefront added to the front. I don’t get up that way very often these days, so I made the drive through midday traffic and arrived just in time to see things wrapping up. It’s always interesting to see the different types of rigs that aren’t usually featured in the news. I snapped a few photos of some units that don’t get much attention but are still an essential part of the Chicago Fire Department’s response. Here are a few shots from the scene:" [Image 1: A Chicago FD truck, likely Engine 38, standing by.] [Image 2: Firefighters working on the roof during a high heat index.] [Image 3: A dramatic portrait of a firefighter in action.] [Image 4: A fire engine being cleaned or inspected after the call.] [Image 5: Engine 124 from the Chicago Fire Department.] [Image 6: Engine 56, another unit responding to the incident.] [Image 7: Engine 110, stationed nearby.] [Image 8: Truck 13, another piece of equipment seen at the scene.] It's always a privilege to witness the dedication and professionalism of the firefighters, even if it's just for a short moment. Thanks for checking out the photos.

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