Working fire in Chicago, 12-13-20

Certainly! Here's a rewritten version of your content: --- Hi everyone, This message is coming to you from Eric Haak. He recently shared some images taken during an early morning fire on Sunday (December 13th). The incident occurred at 722 West 71st Street in Chicago. The structure involved was a vacant, two-story wooden frame building measuring 25 by 40 feet. Firefighters identified the main area of the blaze as Sector C, which spread across both floors and the attic. Responding units included Engine 54 and Engine 47, alongside Ladder 20 and Ladder 30. They worked diligently for over an hour to bring the situation under control. The fire department's swift response was crucial in managing the situation effectively. Attached below is one of the photos captured by Eric Haak, showing the intensity of the fire. Additionally, there are more images available in the gallery that provide further context to the scene. [Gallery thumbnails appear here] To view all the images in a slideshow format, simply click on the link provided below. It’s incredible how these visuals capture the scale and impact of such incidents. [Show slideshow] Stay safe, and remember to always keep an eye out for any updates or safety announcements in your area. Best regards, [Your Name] --- This version is slightly longer than the original while maintaining the core message and adding some narrative flow.

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