Cicero 4-Alarm fire with 2 specials – 1-21-14 (pt3)

On Tuesday night, Larry Shapiro captured powerful images of a massive warehouse fire in Cicero. From Radioman911.com, here's a detailed breakdown of the responding units: **First Alarm:** Berwyn Engine, North Riverside Engine, Forest Park Engine, Stickney Truck (replacing NR Truck), Oak Park Truck, Bedford Park Snorkal, Lyons Squad, Off Duty Cicero Chiefs, All MABAS 11 Chiefs, Berwyn 900, Lyons 1301, Berwyn Rehab – Riverside Engine COQ **Second Alarm:** River Forest Engine, Brookfield Engine (replacing Lyons Engine), Riverside Engine from Change, Broadview Truck, Hinsdale Truck, Forest View Engine COQ **Third Alarm:** Lagrange Engine (replacing Brookfield), Pleasantview Engine, Forest View Engine from Change, Lagrange Park Engine COQ **Fourth Alarm:** Lagrange Park Engine from Change, Elmwood Park Engine, Chicago Truck Co, Chicago Chief, Hinsdale Chief, Westmont Engine COQ (replacing Summit Engine) **Special Request:** Chicago Hose Wagon 6-1-2 and Engine 26 **MABAS 20 Interdivisional Box:** Northlake Truck, Bellwood Truck, Hillside Truck – Engines: Bensenville, Melrose Park, Norwood Park Larry arrived at the scene almost an hour into the fire, capturing the intense blaze. Below are some of his most striking photos: - **[Image 1]** The scene as he arrived, showing the raging flames. - **[Image 2]** Cicero Truck 2, an E-ONE TDA, actively engaged in the response. - **[Image 3]** Firefighters working on a frozen hydrant to ensure water supply. - **[Image 4]** A classic 34-year-old engine still pumping hard despite its age. - **[Image 5]** Flames consuming the exposure building, highlighting the severity of the fire. - **[Image 6]** A line being stretched to supply the Stickney truck, a critical part of the operation. - **[Image 7]** Stickney truck setting up for operations, ready to assist in the fight. - **[Image 8]** Master streams from the Cicero engine and the Hinsdale tower ladder, showcasing coordinated efforts. - **[Image 9]** Preparing the Snorkel for use, an essential tool in high-rise or large structure fires. - **[Image 10]** Bedford Park Snorkel 705 (previously listed as 707) in action, providing aerial support. - **[Image 11]** Black smoke and fire visible from the roof as Larry was leaving, emphasizing the ongoing danger. - **[Image 12]** A massive column of smoke rising at 11 PM, marking the end of his coverage. For more updates and additional photos, check out the following links: [HERE](#), [HERE](#), and [HERE](#). A full gallery of Larry’s work can be viewed [HERE](#).

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