A Buffalo Grove firefighter was called to 685 Le Parc Circle on Tuesday afternoon after a homeowner received an alert on their phone about a fire alarm. The initial Code 2 for an alarm investigation was upgraded to a Code 3 when the homeowner returned home and discovered smoke in the unit. Upon arrival, Buffalo Grove Battalion 4 found light smoke around the eaves and escalated the response to a Code 4, indicating a working fire. Firefighters from BG companies quickly moved to the roof and entered the unit, while mutual aid crews checked the adjacent buildings.
The heavy smoke inside made it difficult to locate the fire's origin in the attic, and concerns about the fire spreading throughout the multi-unit building led to further escalation of the alarm to a MABAS Box Alarm. At the scene, Buffalo Grove Battalion 4, Engine 26, Quints 25 and 27, Squad 25, Ambulances 25 and 26, and three additional chief officers were deployed. Mutual aid units included Arlington Heights Engine 4, Ambulance 4, and 400; Long Grove Squad 55 and 5500; Palatine Engine 82; Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Squad 51; Wheeling Engine 42 and 2400; ambulances from Barrington Countryside, Lake Zurich, Schaumburg, and Lake Villa; a Libertyville squad, a Countryside engine, trucks from Mundelein and Grayslake (in a spare truck X-Mundelein), the Mess Canteen Unit M5, and Buffalo Grove EMA.
One firefighter was taken to a local hospital for observation following a medical evaluation at the rehab station. Multiple photos from the incident are available at Shapirophotography.net, showing the intense efforts of firefighters, including the use of large diameter hoses, aerial ladders, and fire engines such as the E-ONE Typhoon and KME Quint. The event highlights the coordinated response and dedication of first responders in handling a challenging fire situation.
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