Stephen Wilcox once again shared a recent house fire incident from Dupage County, this time occurring in Lisle. He provided multiple images along with detailed commentary: "This box alarm was triggered in an area without hydrants located in the northern part of Lisle’s jurisdiction. The weather was particularly hot and humid. Unfortunately, no one was home when the fire broke out at 11:15 AM on July 1st, 2011, which might have contributed to the delayed response. The structure involved was a one-story "L" shaped building, approximately 40 feet by 80 feet, made of ordinary construction and situated on Red Oak Street. Command also requested additional tanker support during the operation." Attached below are several photos taken by Stephen Wilcox, offering a visual narrative of the event. [Image Description: "D" side of the property upon arrival, marking the area of ignition.] [Image Description: "A" side of the property as various companies arrived on scene.] [Image Description: Firefighters positioning hose lines in preparation for the firefighting efforts.] [Image Description: Rapid progression of fire visible from the "C-D" corner moving toward the "B" side, already showing signs in the windows.] [Image Description: A closer view of the same window moments later, revealing the intensity of the flames.] [Image Description: Rear view of the structure at the peak of the firefighting operation.] [Image Description: Heavy fire venting from the "B" side while a hose line is clearly visible being stretched toward the rear.] [Image Description: Another angle displaying fire burning through the roof, emphasizing the severity of the situation.] [Image Description: Lisle firefighters utilizing a 2-1/2 inch hose line to suppress the interior fire, showcasing their strategic approach.] [Image Description: Members advancing with a 2-1/2 inch hose line, actively working to control the blaze while maintaining awareness of potential hazards such as collapse zones.] [Image Description: Winfield Tender 614 was dispatched due to the lack of hydrants in the area, demonstrating the collaborative effort required to manage resources effectively.] [Image Description: York Center FPD Tender 76 also responded to the tanker assignment. Both tenders were utilized inline to supply water to the pumping engines, highlighting the teamwork necessary to sustain firefighting operations.] [Image Description: Engine 511, the latest addition to Lisle’s fleet, is seen here operating at its first working fire, symbolizing modern capabilities combined with traditional firefighting expertise.] These images and descriptions provide an insightful glimpse into the challenges faced by emergency responders during such incidents, emphasizing both the complexity and dedication required to address these situations efficiently.

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