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4-Alarm fire in Fox River Grove, 9-29-13
Photos from the Fox River Grove 4th Alarm Structure Fire on September 29th
At around 6:15 PM on September 29th, the Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire Department received a call about a structure fire at 1 Algonquin Road in Barrington Hills. Algonquin Engine 143 initially responded but realized it was within Fox River Grove’s jurisdiction, so they called for Fox River Grove FPD to take over. Upon arrival, crews found a large fire, prompting Fox River Grove command to request a second alarm on Box Card #5-670. Algonquin Engine 143 pulled back to start a water supply operation, providing support to the Fox River Grove engine at the scene.
The second alarm brought in several units including Lakewood Engine 1041, Carpentersville Engine 941, Palatine Engine 81, Hoffman Estates Engine 23, a Spring Grove engine, Barrington Tender 362, Crystal Lake Tender 371, East Dundee Tender 471, Nunda-Rural Tender 1371, Huntley Tender 973, Wauconda Ambulance 341, Marengo Rescue Ambulance 1152, and several chiefs from Algonquin, Barrington, Crystal Lake, and Huntley. Lake Zurich also provided RIT support, along with a Cary Safety Officer, EMA, and the Salvation Army.
COQ: Nunda-Rural ambulance, McHenry engine, and Nunda Rural chief.
Shortly after the second alarm was dispatched, command escalated the situation by requesting a fourth alarm on Box Card 5-670. The fourth alarm brought in additional resources such as Fox Lake Engine 244, a Mundelein engine, a Grayslake engine, Elgin Engine 1, Schaumburg Engine 54, Rolling Meadows Engine 16, Woodstock Tender 73, Palatine Rural Tender 36, McHenry Tender 1274, Wonder Lake Tender 1671, Richmond Tender 1472, Hebron Tender 871, and several chiefs from Lake Zurich, McHenry, Wauconda, and Lakewood, plus Air 5.
The fire burned for approximately 2 to 3 hours before being fully contained. The response was extensive, involving multiple departments and a significant number of personnel, showing a strong community effort to manage the incident.