Chicago 2-11 on 12/7

Chicago experienced a 2-11 alarm fire yesterday on the near South Side, just before the Leyden fire. Jeff Rudolph was at the scene of this early incident, which was quickly brought under control. Before heading to the Leyden fire, he captured several photos and submitted them for publication. The fire occurred at 1500 33rd Street.
Chicago 2-11 alarm fire on 33rd street

Engine 39 on-scene at the 2-11 alarm yesterday. This is a 1999 HME Luverne engine. Jeff Rudolph photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire on 33rd street

Squad 1 is shutting down their master stream as the fire is knocked on 33rd Street yesterday, In the background, a reserve tower ladder's master stream is still in operation. Jeff Rudolph photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire on 33rd street

Engine 8 was pumping at the fire as well. Their unit is a 2002 Spartan Luverne. Jeff Rudolph photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire on 33rd street

Squad 1 uses their Snorkel unit for an elevated master stream. The 55' Snorkels have been a fixture with the Squad companies in Chicago for many years. Their fate is unknown as American LaFrance, the owner/manufacturer of the Snorkel, no longer offers the product. Jeff Rudolph photo

Chicago 2-11 alarm fire on 33rd street

Of the 96 engine companies in Chicago, roughly 15 still run with these HME SFO/Luverne engines that have a much shorter wheelbase. Here, Engines 39 (1999) and 28 (1997) are pumping side by side at the 2-11, which is somewhat of a rarity. Jeff Rudolph photo

These images give a glimpse into how the Chicago Fire Department responded to the incident. It's always interesting to see the mix of older and newer equipment in action. Some of these units have been around for decades, while others are more recent additions. Each one plays a crucial role in keeping the city safe.

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