A major house fire broke out in Glen Ellyn on Tuesday afternoon, prompting a response of three alarms. The incident occurred at a residence with a long driveway and dense surrounding trees, which significantly complicated emergency access. Firefighters had to rely on hand lines and portable equipment due to the challenging terrain. Additional details and photos can be found HERE and HERE.
John Tulipano submitted two compelling images from the scene, with more available HERE. Tim Olk was also present and contributed several photographs, including a full gallery HERE.
One image shows firefighters working to control the blaze using hand lines after being unable to deploy an aerial device near the home. The photo, taken by John Tulipano, captures the intensity of the effort as crews battled the flames.
Another image highlights the extensive damage sustained by the structure after the fire was brought under control. John Tulipano’s shot gives a clear view of the destruction that occurred.
Tim Olk captured several key moments, including a shot of Glen Ellyn Engine 27 positioned at the head of the driveway, illustrating the logistical challenges faced by responders.
In another photo, several area chief officers are seen coordinating efforts at the command post, showing the organized response to the large-scale incident.
A rear-yard shot reveals how difficult it was for crews to reach the fire, with firefighters deploying a hand line on a three-story home. Another image from the same location emphasizes the obstacles faced during the operation.
Firefighters were seen inspecting the interior of the house from multiple roof levels, highlighting the complexity of the structure. A final image shows a firefighter overhauling the eaves from a second-floor balcony, demonstrating the thoroughness of the post-fire cleanup.
These photos provide a powerful visual account of the challenges and efforts involved in responding to this significant fire in Glen Ellyn.
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