Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire, 12-10-14

Chicago reported a 2-11 alarm today at the former Engine 104 station, located at 14th and Michigan Avenue. The fire is currently active at 1401 Michigan, which was once the home of Engine 104. The building, constructed in 1905, features limestone and yellow brick construction. According to CFD Media: "The 211 at 1401 Michigan is the old quarters of Engine 104. Firehouse built in 1905, limestone and yellow brick. Engine 104 firehouse was also used in the making of the 'Backdraft' movie. Still heavy fire now… 9:47 AM." Photos from the scene show intense flames and thick smoke rising from the historic structure. The fire has drawn attention not only for its intensity but also for its connection to Chicago’s firefighting history. Multiple images captured by CFD Media provide a glimpse of the ongoing situation. The fire remains under control, but crews are still on the scene working to contain it. This location holds historical significance, as it was once one of the city’s most recognizable fire stations. Its role in both real-life emergency response and pop culture adds another layer to the current incident. Residents nearby have been advised to keep windows closed and avoid the area due to heavy smoke. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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