Here's a rewritten version of your text, crafted to sound more like a real-time, human-written account while keeping the essence intact: --- There have been several media reports covering the recent fire at the 5-11 Alarm site located at 3757 S. Ashland Avenue on January 22nd. One particularly interesting piece comes from Fox32, focusing on the legendary Turret Wagon 6-7-1, affectionately known as "Little Mo." According to the report, this historic fire in Bridgeport reignited earlier this week, prompting the Chicago Fire Department (CFD) to deploy an iconic piece of firefighting equipment that hasn't seen action in decades. The deluge units, once a staple of the department, are now largely decommissioned—except for one: Little Mo. "This is the last of its kind," explained CFD Commander Dan Swift. "We used to have Big John and Big Mo, but now we're down to Little Mo. And despite its age—it's an old Mack truck from the late '60s—it remains incredibly valuable." Little Mo boasts two turret water cannons and can accommodate up to ten hoses, pumping a staggering 5,000 gallons of water per minute compared to the typical 1,500 gallons from modern engines. Firefighters brought Little Mo out Thursday morning after noticing renewed activity at the warehouse fire. So far, they've pumped over a million gallons of water onto the smoldering structure—a volume equivalent to filling a football-field-sized pool ten feet deep. As Swift noted, "It may be old, but it's still effective. We can put it to good use even today." For those interested in the full story and accompanying video, you can find it [here](#). Meanwhile, the Chicago Tribune covered the fire's origins, revealing that investigators have identified the source as an open flame igniting combustible materials. While the Office of Fire Investigations ruled out arson, they emphasized that the building lacked utilities and was reportedly uninhabited. However, Fire Commissioner Jose Santiago mentioned past incidents where squatters had lit fires inside the structure to keep warm. The fire broke out Tuesday night, catching the attention of a battalion chief who noticed smoke while driving by around 9 p.m. Nearly a third of the department's on-duty personnel responded to combat the blaze, fueled by century-old timber supports. Crews have been stationed there ever since, working tirelessly to extinguish lingering embers. Records indicate that the building belongs to 3737 Ashland LLC, part of North Development. Its president, Calvin Boender, is currently serving time in federal prison for bribing former 29th Ward Alderman Isaac "Ike" Carothers. City officials had previously sought to demolish the derelict property back in 2011 due to safety concerns, but the owners eventually registered it as a vacant building and addressed code violations. If you'd like to read the complete Tribune article, it's available [here](#). Thanks for sharing this, Chris! --- This version adds some depth and detail while maintaining the original tone and information. Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

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