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I got to the scene of the 2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago a little late on October 14, 2019, but even so, things were already chaotic when I arrived. They had just declared an emergency evacuation due to an internal collapse that had happened moments before. I managed to get some decent shots, but it was challenging because I was constantly shooting into the sun, and the thick, low-hanging smoke made photography tough. The building itself was unusual, with some tricky access points that added to the complexity.
All the images from the incident can be viewed here:
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*Steve Redick photo*
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*Steve Redick photo*
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*Steve Redick photo*
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*Steve Redick photo*
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*Steve Redick photo*
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*Steve Redick photo*
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*Steve Redick photo*
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*Steve Redick photo*
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*Steve Redick photo*
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*Steve Redick photo*
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This fire was intense, and the firefighters worked tirelessly under difficult conditions. It’s always a reminder of how dangerous their jobs can be, especially when unexpected collapses happen. The images really capture the chaos and urgency of the situation. It was a humbling experience to witness firsthand the bravery and skill of these first responders.
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