Tim Olk captured a series of powerful images from yesterday’s 2-11 incident in Lincolnwood. His full photo gallery is available HERE for those interested in seeing more. These photos provide a compelling visual account of the intense firefighting efforts that took place during the operation.
Early operations showed heavy smoke pouring out from every possible opening in the 'B Sector'. Tim Olk photo
In the early stages of the operation, Northfield firefighters were seen positioning a 2 1/2" line into one of the window wells in the 'B Sector'. The officer is visible inside the well itself. Tim Olk photo
Suburban firefighters received support from members of Chicago Squad 2 as they cut holes in the 'B Sector' walls to gain access to the basement. Tim Olk photo
Firefighters in the 'B Sector' worked to resolve access issues and bring more water into the basement. Tim Olk photo
Members of Chicago Squad 2 used sledge hammers to remove the brick facade in the rear, creating an entry point to the basement. Tim Olk photo
Niles firefighters used a hand line in the rear and encountered heavy fire in the basement, which was venting from an area they had opened in the wall. Tim Olk photo
A view of the kitchen with a roof ladder covering a hole in the floor. Tim Olk photo
Members of Chicago Squad 2 pose with the 10th Battalion before departing Lincolnwood and heading back to the city. Tim Olk photo
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