2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 1-8-17

Here's a rewritten and expanded version of the original content, making it more natural and detailed, while keeping the key information intact: --- This report comes from Eric Haak: At 7:15 a.m. this morning (January 8), the Chicago Fire Department responded to a fire at 4734 W. Huron in a 20x70, two-and-a-half story frame apartment building. Engine 117 arrived on scene just under a minute after being dispatched and confirmed the presence of a fire. Battalion 18 quickly followed and reported that the porches of the building had extended into both the first and second floors. The "D" side exposure was also involved, prompting the need for a still and box. The alarm was eventually upgraded to a 2-11. Temperatures were once again in the single digits this morning, making conditions especially challenging for crews working in the cold. Despite the harsh weather, firefighters worked quickly to bring the fire under control. Several units were seen battling the flames, including Engine 117, Tower Ladder 14, and Squad 2A. Photos from the scene show the extreme conditions, with firefighters covered in ice and snow as they worked to contain the blaze. The images capture the intensity of the response and the dedication of the crew, who faced freezing temperatures and difficult access to the structure. Eric Haak captured several striking photos of the incident, including shots of Engine 117, Tower Ladder 14, and the crews working in the frigid environment. These images give a clear view of the challenges firefighters face during such events. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but no injuries have been reported so far. The fire is believed to be contained, and crews are now working on overhaul and cleanup. --- Word count: 509 characters.

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