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Working fire in North Maine Township, 2-11-18
Monday evening around 10 PM, the North Maine Fire Protection District (FPD) was dispatched to 9023 Terrace Place for a reported dryer fire. Upon their arrival, firefighters discovered that the blaze had spread to the basement of the building. The incident was quickly upgraded to a Working Fire status as crews worked diligently to contain the flames. Unfortunately, the fire extended to an adjacent unit within the four-unit townhouse complex, prompting the request for a MABAS (Mutual Aid Box Alarm System) Box Alarm to bring in additional resources.
Thanks to the coordinated efforts of multiple agencies, the fire was brought under control relatively quickly. Some of theæ”¯æ´ units were later released as the situation stabilized. The response included personnel from several neighboring departments, demonstrating the importance of regional cooperation in emergency situations.
Here’s a rundown of the units on scene:
- **North Maine FPD**: Battalion 1, Ambulance 1, and Engine 1.
- **Des Plaines Fire Department**: Battalion 61, Engine 61, Ambulance 61, and Tower 61.
- **Niles Fire Department**: Battalion 2, Engine 2, and Truck 2.
- **Morton Grove Fire Department**: Battalion 4 and Squad 4.
- **Rosemont Fire Department**: Truck 158 and Battalion 9.
- **Mount Prospect Fire Department**: Engine 13.
- **Park Ridge Fire Department**: Battalion 35.
- **Glenview Fire Department**: Ambulance 7 and Engine 7.
- **Northbrook Fire Department**: Ambulance 10.
Attached are some images captured by Larry Shapiro, showcasing the dedication and hard work of the firefighters during this challenging event. These photos highlight not only the intensity of the fire but also the teamwork involved in such operations. Despite the harsh conditions, including snow-covered surroundings, the firefighters remained focused on their mission.
For more visuals, you can visit [Shapirophotography.net](http://shapirophotography.net). The collaborative effort among these departments is a testament to the resilience and preparedness of our local first responders.