The Country Club Hills Fire Department responded to a residential fire today at 4440 W. 183rd Street, just two buildings west of Station #1. The fire broke out on the western side of a single-family home. Fortunately, no one was inside at the time. The department called for mutual aid from neighboring communities, including Homewood, Oak Forest, Midlothian, Markham, and Hazel Crest, who all arrived quickly to assist in controlling the blaze.
Dennis McGuire, Jr., a local photographer, arrived after the fire had been extinguished and captured several images from the scene. His photos provide a clear look at the response and the aftermath.
One image shows Country Club Hills Engine 1120, a Spartan Crimson pumper, positioned in front of the house. Another photo features Truck 1145, which was staged across the street but didn’t get deployed during the incident. A third shot highlights Oak Forest Engine 963, which had arrived as part of the mutual aid effort. Finally, another picture shows firefighters repacking pre-connected hoses onto Engine 1120 following the fire's suppression.
These images offer a visual record of the quick response and coordination between departments, showcasing the professionalism and teamwork that helped bring the situation under control.
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