The first in a series of posts documenting the devastating 4-Alarm fire that took place on January 30, 2017, at 26161 W. Cuba Road in Barrington Hills. This fire destroyed a massive mansion and required a significant firefighting response from multiple departments.
Below are several photos captured by Larry Shapiro, showing the intensity of the blaze and the efforts of the firefighters on the scene.
This image shows an E-ONE Typhoon e-MAX drafting water from a tank during the fire, highlighting the critical role of water supply in such large-scale incidents.
Another photo captures firefighters working to contain the flames as they battled the fire that ultimately destroyed the grand mansion. The scale of the destruction is evident in this powerful image.
A second shot of the same scene emphasizes the chaos and urgency of the situation as crews worked tirelessly to control the fire.
This photograph showcases the devastation as the mansion was completely consumed by flames, leaving little more than the skeleton of the structure behind.
An E-ONE Cyclone engine can be seen at the fire scene, one of many pieces of equipment deployed to tackle the intense blaze.
A dramatic silhouette of a firefighter against the backdrop of the fire adds a human element to the scene, reminding us of the risks faced by those on the front lines.
This image highlights the use of a tower ladder as an engine, demonstrating the adaptability and resourcefulness of the firefighters.
Another shot of the E-ONE e-MAX pumper illustrates the heavy equipment used to combat the fire, emphasizing the scale of the operation.
Finally, a photo of portable tanks used for the tanker shuttle operation shows the logistical effort required to support the fire suppression efforts.
These images offer a glimpse into the challenges and heroism involved in responding to such a major fire incident.
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