Crews Battle Residential Fire in North Center Neighborhood
Firefighters Respond to Blaze at 1927 W. School St.
About 6 p.m., officials responded to a call of a fire inside a four-story building at 1927 W. School St., according to the Chicago Fire Department.
Fire Spreads to Neighboring Buildings
The fire spread beyond the building, damaging and damaging two neighboring buildings, causing officials to take a defensive approach to the blaze, officials said.
Crews Use Four Hose Lines to Battle Fire
Crews used four hose lines to battle the fire. It was extinguished by about 7:30 p.m., according to the fire department.
Firefighters Work to Stabilize Blaze
No Injuries Reported
No one was injured in the fire, according to the Chicago Fire Department.
Conclusion
The fire at 1927 W. School St. was a significant incident that required a coordinated effort from firefighters and emergency responders. Thankfully, no one was injured, and the fire was extinguished in a timely manner.
FAQs
* What caused the fire?
+ The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the Chicago Fire Department.
* How many buildings were affected by the fire?
+ Three buildings were affected by the fire, including the four-story building at 1927 W. School St. and two neighboring buildings.
* Were there any injuries?
+ No, no one was injured in the fire.