This is from Eric Haak:

Shortly before 0700 hours on Friday morning (January 6th), the Chicago Fire Department's 24th Battalion responded to a working fire at a two-story frame home located on the 13400 block of South Carondolet Avenue. The fire was clearly visible, with flames and smoke pouring out of the rear windows on the first floor and a door on the "D" side of the house. This particular side of the structure had very limited access, as it was only a few feet away from a commercial building, making it difficult for firefighters to approach directly.

The hydrant located in front of the home was not functioning—whether due to freezing or another issue remained unclear. As a result, Engine 97 connected to a hydrant further down the block on 134th Street to secure water. Meanwhile, Engine 104 was held in reserve, ready to assist if needed. Fortunately, all occupants, including the family dog, were able to escape the home safely without any injuries.

smoke from house fire at dawn

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Chicago FD Engine 97 on a hydrant

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smoke from window during house fire

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rear of fire engine with hose lines off

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LDH hose in street

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Chicago FD spare fire engine on a hydrant

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Chicago FD engine on a hydrant

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