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I just got back from capturing some photos of a fire in Gary that happened earlier this week. It was on Tuesday, February 24th, over near 6th Avenue and Taney. By the time I got there, the fire department had already gotten things under control, but you could still see the aftermath of the blaze. The building involved was a single-story wood-frame structure, about 25 by 40 feet. When the first responders arrived, they found heavy flames coming from the roof. From what I gathered, Engine 8 and Engine 13 were the first ones on scene, along with Truck 1, Squad 2, and Medic 404.
[Attached are some photos I took while I was there. The first image shows some of the equipment from the Gary Fire Department—there’s something powerful about seeing all those trucks lined up like that. Next is a shot of the burned-out house where the fire happened—it’s hard to believe anyone could’ve walked away from this kind of damage. You can really tell how intense it must have been for the firefighters when you look at the next couple of photos. There’s one guy standing there completely soaked, holding onto his hose like he’s just finished putting everything out. Another shot shows him picking up the hose, probably getting ready to wrap things up. Finally, there’s a group shot of several firefighters who’ve clearly been through quite the ordeal—they’re covered in soot, but there’s pride in their faces too.]
It’s moments like these that remind me why I love documenting emergency services. These guys put themselves in harm’s way every day, and it’s humbling to witness their dedication firsthand.
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