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Chicago, IL - 5th Alarm 01-06-06

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Now thats a job, to bad for the church I hope no one got hurt ?

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llm60, 4 FFs w/minor injuries, church+school were total loss

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that is a pretty large fire, how long until it was under control?

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Fire was initially reported at 15:07, structure was 10,500 sq.ft.

At 15:30, went to 4-11 alarm, I believe 16 engines, 10 trucks, 4 BCs, 145 FFs, District Chief and Dep.Comm.

At 15:50, rear 2 large chimneys collapsed onto electrical wires.

Don't know when it was declared U/C.....

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Anyone notice that those guys still wear long coats and 3/4 boots? I'm surprised that I city that large hasn't gone to bunker pants yet. I know I know, I've heard a lot of arguments against bunker pants and they mab be correct, but I'm shocked the city and its insurers don't have a fit.

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Hope no one got hurt, I was watching it on news 2 here in ny, it was a ig one.

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I bet with a Water Van or two X635 could have knocked down that fire! haha

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Truck4, thanks for that great 5-11 link. I especially liked Tim Olk's pics !!

And, yeah, what's with the long coats?? I could swear one looks just like a longer version of the MP "New Yorker"......

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Spectacular fire, and some really nice photos. Thanks for the links.

It's neat to see how Chicago FD operates at such a large incident. They also have some really unique apparatus and techniques as well.

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Why would they use long boots rather than bunkers...anyone know the reason or arguement for that?

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