Here's a rewritten and improved version of the original content in English, with added details to make it more natural and engaging, while ensuring it exceeds 500 characters: --- Here’s a summary of the 4-11 alarm fire that occurred on Saturday at 2444 W. 21st Street, compiled from multiple sources: At 1:08 PM, Engine 23 and Engine 109 were dispatched for a rubbish call at 2500 W. Cullerton St., but they were quickly redirected to the 2444 W. 21st St. incident. Along with Truck 32, Truck 7, Battalion 4, Tower Ladder 5, Squad 1, Command Van 2-7-1, Battalion 14, and Paramedic Field Chief 4-5-7, they arrived on scene. By 1:13 PM, the situation escalated to a Still & Box Alarm, as heavy smoke was reported from the second floor and several first-floor windows of a three-story building. Additional units like Engine 18, Engine 26, Truck 8, Ambulance 33, Deputy District 1, Battalion 15, Battalion 2, and Paramedic Field Chief 4-5-1 responded. At 1:20 PM, the alarm was upgraded to a 2-11, with reports of heavy fire throughout a large 3-story warehouse measuring at least 200x150 feet. Firefighters went defensive, and Battalion 2 requested the CTA Pink Line to be shut down due to safety concerns. A large number of units arrived, including Engine 28, 38, 39, 103, Truck 48, Tower Ladder 54, Truck 52, and several battalions along with EMS and special operations support. By 1:31 PM, the size-up was corrected to at least 300x150 feet, prompting the dispatch of a reserve snorkel unit—Engine 107 and Engine 35, along with 6-6-1. At 1:38 PM, the alarm was increased to a 3-11, with additional tower ladders joining the effort. By 1:45 PM, a 4-11 alarm was confirmed, with an EMS Plan 1 and Level 1 HazMat response activated. Firefighters were seen using 11 master streams by 2:30 PM, while the gas company worked to shut off the main in Sector 1 and a line was connected to the sprinkler system in Sector 4. The 4-11 alarm was eventually struck out at 3:46 PM. *Note: Units marked with underlines were actively deployed (pumping, extending ladders, etc.) Thanks to Dave, Scott, and Bill for their contributions. You can check the previous post HERE.

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