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This message comes directly from Nick Nerizi. On April 4th, 2015, the Streamwood Fire Department responded to a brush fire located in the wooded area just south of Deerfield Drive. The firefighters were able to get the situation under control rather quickly, and the entire operation was wrapped up within a few short hours. However, things got a bit complicated when a general recall was initiated. This led to some confusion as multiple units, including two ambulances—Ambulance 32 and Reserve Ambulance 32—ended up being dispatched to the scene.
Attached are several photos taken by Nick Nerizi that provide a glimpse into the aftermath of the incident. In one image, you can see a firefighter working diligently with a hose, clearly focused on extinguishing any remaining flames. Another picture showcases a Streamwood Fire Department engine parked strategically near the affected area. There’s also an image featuring another fire engine, highlighting the department's impressive fleet and preparedness. Additionally, there are shots of the Streamwood Fire Department's ambulance, showcasing their vehicles' readiness for any emergency.
One more photo captures yet another firefighter in action, this time with a slightly different angle, emphasizing the teamwork and coordination required during such incidents. These images not only document the event but also highlight the professionalism and dedication of the Streamwood Fire Department personnel who worked tirelessly to ensure the safety of the community.
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