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Dennis McGuire, Jr. sent over these additional photos from the Box Alarm in Blue Island, Illinois that happened on January 15th, 2016 at the RNA Products facility located at 13750 South Chatham Street.
The first image shows firefighters hard at work setting up a positive pressure ventilation fan to help clear smoke from the area. You can see the dedication and focus in their expressions as they tackle the situation head-on. Next up is Engine 2133, which arrived as the very first responder to the scene. It’s always impressive to see how quickly emergency services mobilize when every second counts.
Another shot features the Evergreen Park Snorkel Squad 3 arriving but not being put into action right away—a reminder of how these units serve as backup and support during critical incidents. There’s also a great photo of two firefighters from the Calumet Park Fire Department—Mike Lonkar and Marty Rita—who were clearly involved in coordinating efforts with their colleagues.
One particularly striking image captures the initial response team regrouping after setting up equipment. Their teamwork and communication are evident even through the lens of a camera. Another shot gives us a view of the front of the burning building, showing just how intense the situation must have been for those inside and out.
There’s also an interesting angle of the Posen truck positioned strategically along the side of the structure, highlighting the tactical approach taken by responders to contain the blaze. And finally, there are several group shots post-fire, including one where Tim Olk has captured firefighters posing together—a moment of camaraderie amidst all the chaos.
Tim Olk also contributed some additional images, such as a closer look at the firefighting efforts involving the Posen truck and another where you can see the Evergreen Park Snorkel Squad 3 fully deployed. One image focuses on the commanding presence of the fire chief on-site, clearly overseeing operations and ensuring everything runs smoothly.
It’s always humbling to see the level of professionalism and skill exhibited by these first responders. Each photo tells its own story about the dedication and teamwork required to handle emergencies like this one. Thanks to both Dennis McGuire, Jr. and Tim Olk for sharing these valuable insights into the day’s events.
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