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This is from Josh Boyajian:
> "Took in the fire at 727 W Lake Street today (Mellos Peanut Co). Battalion Chief 3 arrived on scene to find a two-story residential building with smoke coming from the back. Engine 42 pulled into the alley to make a forward attack. Truck 19 was assigned to Sector 3 and used the ladder to access the roof. Engine 42 quickly knocked down the fire, only to discover that it was a large container full of peanuts that had caught fire. It looked like the heat from the container ignited the peanuts, creating quite a smoky situation. The crew handled it efficiently, and everything was under control within minutes."
There were several photos taken by Josh during the incident, showing the scene and the fire department’s response.
[Image: Chicago Fire Department – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Chicago Fire Department – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Chicago Fire Department – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Chicago Fire Department – Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Chicago Fire Department – Josh Boyajian photo]
It’s always interesting to see how something as simple as a bag of peanuts can cause such a quick response. The firefighters did a great job keeping things contained and preventing any further damage.
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