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I just got this update from Eric Haak about an early morning fire that happened over the weekend in Chicago. It occurred in the 18th Battalion on Sunday (December 15), at a vacant two-story building located at 4441 West Monroe Street. The structure was of an older, ordinary construction type, and the fire initially broke out on the ground floor. Unfortunately, it quickly spread to the cockloft, which complicated the situation.
Firefighters responded promptly and managed to bring the flames under control after stretching a hose up to the roof to fully extinguish any remaining embers. It was definitely a challenging situation, but thanks to their efforts, the fire was contained before causing more extensive damage.
Attached are some photos taken by Eric Haak himself, providing a glimpse of the scene. You can see the intensity of the fire and the aftermath left behind. These images really capture how quickly such fires can escalate, especially in older buildings that lack modern fire safety features.





This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of regular maintenance and fire prevention measures in older structures. It’s always crucial for property owners to ensure their buildings comply with current safety standards to minimize risks like these.
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