This is from Larry Shapiro:

A call came in to the Park Ridge Fire Department shortly before 10 AM on Saturday, February 15, 2014, reporting a house fire at 102 S. Chester. As units were en route, they spotted a header and arrived at the corner of Chester and Garden to find the back porch engulfed in flames and a worker with burn injuries. The incident was upgraded to a Code 4 due to the working fire. Engine 35 encountered a frozen hydrant at the scene, so firefighters had to hand-jack a hose from Tower 36 to a hydrant half a block south.

Firefighters quickly brought the main fire under control but found limited access to the second floor. The house was unoccupied at the time and appeared to be in the final stages of renovation. Several departments responded, including Park Ridge Engine 35, Tower 36, both Park Ridge ambulances, and Battalion 35. Additional units from Rosemont, Niles, Morton Grove, Norwood Park, North Maine, Lincolnwood, and Elk Grove Village also arrived.

I arrived after the fire was extinguished and have several photos from the scene.

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Mutual aid companies on Chester. Larry Shapiro photo

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Rear of the house as seen from Chester. Larry Shapiro photo

Pierce Impel fire engine

Norwood Park Engine 101. Larry Shapiro photo

Pierce Saber fire engine

Park Ridge Engine 35 at the corner after finding a frozen hydrant. Larry Shapiro photo

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Tower Ladder 36 alongside the house on Chester. Larry Shapiro photo

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Deputy Chief Jeff Sorensen giving a press briefing. Larry Shapiro photo

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The hydrant in front of the house was frozen. Larry Shapiro photo

E-ONE tower ladder at fire scene

Park Ridge Tower 36 had two lines off. Larry Shapiro photo

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A Park Ridge firefighter picks up hose. Larry Shapiro photo

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The fire was on the rear porch of the house. Larry Shapiro photo

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Supply hose stretched to a secondary hydrant after the first hydrant was frozen. Larry Shapiro photo

Pierce Impel fire engine

Norwood Park Engine 101. Larry Shapiro photo

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