Tim Olk submitted several images from the fire on Tuesday. Tim’s images show the earliest on-scene images as compared to the other contributors.  Chicago Engine 8 from Chinatown covered with ice. Tim Olk photo A firefighter coated with ice from the spray of the master streams. Tim Olk photo Chicago Engine 47 pumping at the scene of the 5-11 Alarm warehouse fire. Tim Olk photo A battalion chief surveys the fire from the turntable of Truck 18. Tim Olk photo Silhouette of a firefighter on Truck 18’s ladder. Tim Olk photo A line is taken to the roof of an adjacent building. Tim Olk photo Truck 18 on the Ashland Avenue overpass is setup to an exposure building. Tim Olk photo Tower Ladder 39 surrounded by flying embers hits the fire with a master stream. Tim Olk photo Phenomenal fire fully involving the entire structure. TIm Olk photo Tim has a gallery with substantially more images. Additionally, there are several images taken today (Wednesday) as companies remain on the scene. Chicago reserve Snorkel on Ashland Avenue in front of the ice covered ruins of the 5-11 Alarm fire. Tim Olk photo A tower ladder works at the ruins of the 5-11 alarm fire. Tim Olk photo Another tower ladder working the day after the fire was detected. Tim Olk photo There is a separate gallery with follow-up images. 1.Material: Made of 6061 aluminum alloy, CNC machined, special material of axis, will not break; New style of reverse installation anti-skid nails, provide better grip; Fine polish surface treatment, higher-end pedals. Platform Pedals,Handicap Bike Pedals,Mountain Peak Pedals,Hight End Protable Pedal Shenzhen Gineyea Technology Co., LTD. , https://www.gineyea.com
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