From Scott Peterson
Just got some photos of the apparatus I managed to snap either during staging or while lining up units as they were actively working at the scene. These are some quick shots I took as things unfolded.
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**Photo 1:** Algonquin-Lake in the Hills fire engine
There it is—the engine from Algonquin-Lake in the Hills. It was one of the first units on scene, and you can see it already set up and ready to roll. This shot gives you a good look at its stance and how it’s positioned for action.
**Caption:** Algonquin-Lake in the Hills engine. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 2:** Staged units upon arrival
This is what it looks like when everything comes together—various engines and support vehicles all lined up and ready to go. You can see the initial staging area where everyone starts to coordinate their efforts.
**Caption:** Staged units upon arrival. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 3:** Barrington Engine 2 with several lines off
Now this is where the real work begins! Barrington Engine 2 has multiple lines deployed and is clearly in full firefighting mode. You can tell by the setup that they mean business.
**Caption:** Barrington Engine 2 with several lines off. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 4:** Barrington’s tanker
Here’s another critical piece of equipment—Barrington’s tanker. It’s crucial for maintaining water supply during extended operations like this.
**Caption:** Barrington’s tanker. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 5:** Long Grove’s tanker dumps while East Dundee’s tanker heads back to the fill site
Now we’re seeing teamwork in action. Long Grove’s tanker is emptying its load into the main system while East Dundee’s tanker is already heading back to refill. This constant rotation ensures that firefighters never run out of water.
**Caption:** Long Grove’s tanker dumps while East Dundee’s tanker heads back to the fill site. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 6:** Long Grove’s tanker dumps water
Another angle showing Long Grove’s tanker doing its part. It’s amazing how these tankers keep the operation running smoothly.
**Caption:** Long Grove’s tanker dumps water. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 7:** Smoldering remains of the barn
After the flames die down, you’re left with the aftermath. This photo shows the smoldering ruins of the barn after the fire was finally under control.
**Caption:** Smoldering remains of the barn. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 8:** Nunda’s tanker dumping
Here’s Nunda’s tanker hard at work, contributing to the overall effort. Every unit plays a vital role in these situations.
**Caption:** Nunda’s tanker dumping. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 9:** Carpentersville engine
The Carpentersville engine is another key player in this scenario. You can see its presence adds to the overall coordination needed to handle such an incident.
**Caption:** Carpentersville engine. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 10:** East Dundee’s tanker
This is East Dundee’s tanker, which plays a critical role in keeping the water flowing. Its size and design make it perfect for shuttling large quantities of water quickly.
**Caption:** East Dundee’s tanker. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 11:** Long Grove tanker
Long Grove’s tanker is also hard at work, ensuring that there’s always enough water on hand.
**Caption:** Long Grove tanker. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 12:** Palatine quint
Finally, here’s the Palatine quint, a versatile piece of equipment that can handle multiple tasks simultaneously. It’s an essential asset for any firefighting operation.
**Caption:** Palatine quint. Scott Peterson photo
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**Photo 13:** Wauconda tanker
And last but not least, Wauconda’s tanker rounds out the team. Together, these units form a well-oiled machine that can tackle even the toughest fires.
**Caption:** Wauconda tanker. Scott Peterson photo
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Hope you find these photos interesting! They really capture the scale and complexity of firefighting operations. Let me know if you have any questions about them.
Scott
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