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Hey there,
This is Steve Redick here. I’ve been going through some old records and found a few more incidents to share with you. Man, these past couple of days were something else!
First off, on January 11, 1966, there was a 4-11 alarm over at 28 East Jackson Street. It’s crazy how vividly I remember those details—it’s like it happened yesterday. And just before that, on January 10, 1966, there was another massive 4-11 alarm at a grain elevator near 106th and the Calumet River. Those fires were no joke.
What a couple of days, huh? The intensity of those alarms still gives me chills when I think about them. Back then, every call felt like a race against time. You’d get the alert, jump into action, and hope for the best. It wasn’t just about firefighting—it was about teamwork, quick thinking, and staying calm under pressure.
Anyway, here are some photos from Warren Redick’s collection. They really capture the chaos and scale of those fires. Take a look at this one from January 11—those flames were everywhere! And check out the grain elevator fire from January 10. The smoke rising into the sky—it’s almost surreal.
These moments remind me why we did what we did. Sure, it was dangerous, but there was also a sense of pride knowing we were helping protect our city. Hope you enjoy these pictures—they’re part of our history.
Take care,
Steve
P.S. If anyone has any stories or photos from those days, drop me a line! I’d love to hear more.
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