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2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 1-18-94
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This is Dennis McGuire, Jr., sharing some memories for #TBT!
I remember that brutally cold day on January 18, 1994, when temperatures plummeted. The morning low hit a bone-chilling -21°F, while the high barely climbed to -11°F, resulting in an average temperature of -16°F for the day. It was one of those days where you could feel the frostbite creeping up on you if you stayed outside too long.
On Chicago's South Side, firefighters were hard at work tackling a significant blaze in a four-story apartment building located at 8049-59 S St. Lawrence. The conditions made their job even more challenging, but they didn't let the extreme cold slow them down.
Check out these photos I took that day. The first image shows firefighters battling the flames despite the freezing temperatures. You can see how they're bundled up in layers just to stay somewhat warm while working.
We also have a few more shots from different angles. These images really capture the intensity of the situation and the dedication of the firefighters who braved the elements to protect lives and property.
If you want to see the full gallery, there are more photos available [here]. Looking back at this moment always reminds me of how tough yet resilient people can be, especially under adverse circumstances. Those old photos bring back vivid memories of that unforgettable winter day!
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