Tim Olk recently paid a visit to the remnants of the devastating 5-11 Alarm fire that took place last Sunday. The fire left a significant mark on the community, and Tim was kind enough to share a couple of images he captured during his visit.
I’ve included two photos below, both taken by Tim Olk, showing the aftermath of the blaze at 2620 W. Nelson Street. The first image gives a broader view of the ruins, while the second offers a closer look at what remains after such a catastrophic event.
[First Image Caption: The ruins of the 5-11 Alarm fire at 2620 W. Nelson Street. Tim Olk photo]
[Second Image Caption: The remains of the 5-11 Alarm fire at 2620 W. Nelson Street. Tim Olk photo]
The fire, which occurred on September 30th, has been a topic of much discussion and coverage in the local media. For more detailed updates and additional perspectives, you can check out these articles [link HERE], [link HERE], [link HERE], [link HERE], and [link HERE]. Each provides valuable insights into the events leading up to the fire, the response from the Chicago Fire Department, and the ongoing efforts to support those affected.
It’s always tough to see such destruction, but it’s heartening to know that people like Tim are documenting these moments so we can better understand the impact of such incidents. If you have any thoughts or experiences related to this fire, feel free to share them in the comments below. Let’s continue to stay informed and supportive of one another during times of crisis.
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