The devastating incident occurred before 11:15 a.m. in the 2700 block of West Granville Avenue, as reported by the Chicago Fire Department officials ... measure. An EMS Plan I was activated ...
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Chicago Fire fans remember Emma Jacobs as someone who tried to take down Violet Mikami and the folks at Firehouse 51.
The fire was believed to have started on the first floor and, according to fire officials, caused the back porches to ...
WGN News has reached out to the Chicago Fire Department for more information about the crash and the fire truck involved and was told the fire department is currently investigating the incident.
Twenty-eight fire and emergency medical services companies serving the 6th Legislative District were awarded more than $382,000 in Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services grants, state Rep.
Six-year-old Milan Campbell died in the fire in West Rogers Park. His mother, Simina Contras-Campbell, remained in critical condition Monday.
At least one firefighter was injured after a Chicago fire truck crashed into a church on the city's South Side Friday, and the Chicago Firefighter's Union said decades-old equipment is to blame.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A 6-year-old boy has died and his mother and two firefighters are injured after a fire in an apartment building on Chicago's North Side Friday, Chicago fire officials said.
Steve Malagari, D-53rd, announced Tuesday. “Our fire and EMS companies work tirelessly to keep our residents safe, which is why I work hard in Harrisburg to make sure that state grant dollars ...
Rep. Kathy L. Rapp announced Tuesday that fire and ambulance companies in the 65th Legislative District will collectively receive nearly $486,000 in state grants to support their public safety ...