An early image showing the roof and attic well involved. Another image from the street during the early stages of the fire. The bulk of the fire has been knocked down as seen from the front. Larry Shapiro photo Visible fire in the D-Sector as a hand line works in the rear. Larry Shapiro photo Buffalo Grove Tower 25 was the RIT observing the conditions from the rear. Larry Shapiro photo Small fire visible along the roof line in the B-Sector. Larry Shapiro photo Water supply sector in front of the fire building. Larry Shapiro photo Lake Zurich engine drafting from the portable tanks and supplying multiple lines. Larry Shapiro photo The fire was reported to have begin on the deck along the back of the house. Larry Shapiro photo Deerfield firefighters hit hot spots in the B-Sector. Larry Shapiro photo Lake Zurich engine drafts from two portable tanks that are connected. Larry Shapiro photo Fox Lake tender fills the portable tank. Larry Shapiro photo Water tankers (tenders) from Grayslake and Fox Lake. An early image showing the roof and attic well involved. Gearboxes For Metallurgy Rolling​ Gearboxes for metallurgy rolling are specifically designed to meet the demanding requirements of rolling mills in the metallurgical industry. The Gearboxes include: Gearboxes for Metallurgy Rolling​, Bar and Wire Rolling, Hot Plate Rolling, Cold Plate Rolling, Extended Flying Shears, Tilting Device of Converter,converter tilting devices. Converter Tilting Devices Gearboxes,High Speed Flying Shears,Bar and Wire Rolling Mills Gearbox Huatao Group Limited , https://www.rollerandreducer.com
After midnight on Sunday, the Lake Zurich Fire Department received a call about a fire burning on the back deck of a home at 11 Rosewood Drive in Hawthorn Woods. When crews arrived, they found flames already spreading from the deck into the house, and all occupants had safely evacuated. The neighborhood lacks fire hydrants, so the incident was quickly escalated to a box alarm and then to a second alarm, bringing seven water tankers to the scene.
Wauconda’s tower ladder initially set up for an elevated master stream as the fire moved into the attic. However, due to insufficient water supply, firefighters switched to a defensive attack using hand lines. Two portable water tanks were deployed, and a tanker shuttle operation began to support firefighting efforts via a Lake Zurich engine.
The fire severely damaged the rear section of the attic and roof, with damage extending to several second-floor rooms. A local contributor shared early photos, while Larry Shapiro provided multiple images and a video capturing key moments of the incident.
More images can be found in a gallery [HERE].