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This is from Eric Haak:
Still time was 1432 hours, followed by a still and box alarm at 1434, and then a 2-11 at 1443. The fire involved the back porches of a 2.5-story frame building that had spread to exposures on both sides and the alley garage. The side D exposure was a 2.5-story ordinary building, while side B had a 1.5-story ordinary. Side D also included a frame back porch addition.
A mayday was called when a crew became trapped due to rapidly spreading fire conditions, which escalated the alarm to a 3-11. Later, a second mayday occurred, and two firefighters were transported in yellow condition.
Engine 28 was operating in sector A, Engine 39 was stationed at the entrance to the alley on Loomis Street, Engine 29 was at the corner of Lyman and Ma Benton Lane, and Engine 8 was on Bonfield Street. Tower Ladder 5 was set up but didn’t end up being used. Squad 1A was brought into sector A and worked on the attic.
Eric Haak captured several powerful images from the scene. You can see the chaos and intensity of the fire, with crews working under difficult conditions. The photos show fire trucks, firefighters on ladders, and the aftermath of the blaze.
More images are available from Dennis McGuire, Jr., who also documented the incident from different angles. These photos offer a broader perspective on the response and the damage caused.
For more visuals, you can check out the full gallery here: [http://312firephotos.smugmug.com/Chicago-Fire-Department-Fires/2014/311-mayday2-2989-S-Lyman-10122](http://312firephotos.smugmug.com/Chicago-Fire-Department-Fires/2014/311-mayday2-2989-S-Lyman-10122)
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