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Hi everyone,
This just in from Eric Haak regarding an incident earlier this morning. The Chicago Heights Fire Department responded to a MABAS Box call on Saturday around 7 AM (February 6th). The fire broke out at a construction site for a new Walmart located at 21000 South Western Avenue. Based on what I observed, it seemed like the fire was confined to some construction materials inside the building and didn't spread to the actual structure itself. Thankfully, it appears the situation was contained relatively quickly.
When I arrived, there were two aerial trucks already on the scene, but surprisingly, they didn’t use water on the roof. As I wasn’t permitted to go beyond the construction fence, all the photos you see here were captured from a safe distance. Despite the restrictions, I managed to snap a few shots of the emergency vehicles involved.
Here’s what I saw: First up is a Flossmoor Sutphen tower ladder parked strategically near the scene. It looks prepared and ready to assist if needed. Next, there’s a mates fire truck, which also appeared to be standing by. Both these images give a sense of how organized and professional the response was. And finally, there are two photos featuring Chicago Heights Fire Department trucks. They’re lined up neatly, showcasing the teamwork and readiness of the department.
Overall, it was a contained incident with no major damage reported. I’m glad everything seems to have been handled efficiently. Hopefully, this will serve as a learning opportunity for future construction sites to ensure proper safety measures are in place.
Stay safe out there!
Best,
[Your Name]
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