From the collection of Steve Redick:
These images capture a dramatic moment in Chicago's history—a major fire that took place over 50 years ago. The photo shows firefighters using large snorks to tackle the blaze, a common tool used by the Chicago Fire Department during the 1970s. While the photographer remains unidentified, the images offer a rare glimpse into the intense efforts made by emergency responders during this time. The fire at 1531 Michigan Avenue was one of several high-profile incidents that tested the city’s firefighting capabilities. These vintage photos have been preserved and shared by Steve Redick, a dedicated collector of historical fire department memorabilia. They serve as a powerful reminder of the dangers faced by firefighters and the importance of their work in protecting communities.
Old photos from a 5-alarm fire at 1531 Michigan Avenue on April 7, 1971.
Photographer unknown
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