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This just came in from Brad Steinweg. He sent some photos from a four-alarm fire that happened this Friday at 147th and Halsted in Harvey. It was quite the scene! While I was scrolling through his shots, he mentioned there was another fire going on around the same time at 145th and Union Avenue, but unfortunately, he didn’t manage to capture any images of that one.
Here’s what caught my eye first—this incredible shot of a house fire in Harvey, Illinois. The flames really stand out against the dark sky. You can almost feel the intensity of the situation just by looking at it. That’s a Brad Steinweg photo for sure!
Next up is Thornton FD Engine 777. The angle here is perfect—it gives you a sense of how massive these vehicles are compared to the surrounding chaos. I love how clear the details are, even though everything around it is moving fast.
Then there’s the Dolton FD tower ladder. This image has a bit of a different vibe to it. It feels more serene, despite the obvious urgency of the situation. The way the light reflects off the metal makes it look almost cinematic.
And don’t miss this Phoenix FD fire engine. It’s parked strategically, ready to tackle whatever comes next. The colors pop in this photo, making it feel vibrant and alive.
Switching gears slightly, we’ve got Homewood Fire engine. This one feels more intimate, like you’re standing right beside the firefighters as they gear up. It’s a great reminder of their bravery and dedication.
There’s also the Flossmoor fire engine, which looks like it’s been working hard all night. The smoke in the background adds an eerie touch to the scene, making it feel almost surreal.
Two more photos of house fires in Harvey—I couldn’t resist including them. Each one tells its own story, and they’re all incredibly powerful. The detail in these shots is amazing.
Finally, here’s another Dolton FD tower ladder. This last image is probably my favorite because of the composition. It’s simple yet striking, with the ladder reaching high into the air, almost touching the clouds.
Brad really outdid himself with these photos. They capture so much of the drama and emotion of firefighting in action. It’s always humbling to see how quickly these professionals spring into action when disaster strikes.
-Brad S.
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