3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 4-29-16

This is from Larry Shapiro:

Last night, April 29th, 2016, Chicago Fire Department responded to a 3-11 alarm fire at 3327 W. 48th Place. The incident involved a four-story building measuring 100 by 300 feet that was completely filled with mattresses. I arrived toward the end of the operation and thought I'd share some photos of the apparatus on scene. I know several other contributors were there from the beginning, so I'm posting some of the specialty units that were called in. These included the Mobile Battery Vehicle 6-3-9, Rehab Unit 5-7-1, the 5-11 Club Canteen 4-0-2, the Communications Van 2-7-4, and MVU 9-2-4 from O’Hare, which was specially dispatched. There was also an all-red buggy and another unit with blue lights. It’s always interesting to see the variety of support vehicles that come into play during large incidents.

Chicago FD MVU 924 from O'Hare Airport

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Chicago FD E-ONE Tower Ladder 39 at night

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Chicago FD E-ONE Tower Ladder 39 at night

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Chicago FD Engine 65

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Chicago FD Battalion 14

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Chicago FD E-ONE Tower Ladder 39 at night

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Chicago FD Engine 34

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Chicago FD Mobile Command Unit 274

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Chicago FD Mobile Battery Vehicle 639

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Chicago FD Deputy District Chief 224

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Chicago FD Rehab Unit 571

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Chicago 5-11 Club Canteen unit

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