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Update: Fires Damage Six Homes; No Injuries; 5 Neighboring Fire Departments Assist

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Update: Fires Damage Six Homes; No Injuries; 5 Neighboring Fire Departments Assist
Pictured: House on fire | File photo.

Update: Fires Damage Six Homes; No Injuries; 5 Neighboring Fire Departments Assist (Chicago Heights, IL) – Two fires occurred in Chicago Heights on October 22, 2024 on the South block and North block of Lowe Avenue that damaged six homes and displaced 9 people. There were no injuries. To assist the Chicago Heights Fire Department, five neighboring fire departments also responded to the scene.

Timeline of Events:

  • 11:08 pm: A Chicago Heights police officer reported a fire at a vacant residence on the South block of Lowe.
  • 11:12 pm: CHFD arrives on the scene and began extinguishing the fire. Exposure from that fire then spread to two other adjacent Lowe Avenue residences.
  • 11:14 pm: Park Forest and Matteson firefighting units arrive on the scene to assist CHFD.
  • 11:37 pm: CHFD fire crew witnesses a second fire that began at a single-family residence on the North block of Lowe and begin extinguishing the fire. Exposure from that fire then spread to two other adjacent Lowe Avenue residences.
  • 11:47 pm: Firefighting units from Crete, Glenwood, and University Park are dispatched to scene to assist CHFD and other companies.
  • 1:19 am: CHFD reports two fires extinguished; others under control.
  • 1:41 am: Illinois State Fire Marshal arrives.
  • 3:16 am Additional fire companies released from scene; CHFD remains on scene for overhaul operations.

Of the six homes involved, five were fully engulfed and sustained complete and total damage. The sixth sustained undetermined damage. A momentary delay occurred on North Lowe as CHFD personnel ran additional supply hose lines to a nearby hydrant.  A total of 6 of 7 hydrants in the fire zone were fully operational and available to provide water sufficient to extinguish the fires.

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An investigation by the Illinois State Fire Marshal has been launched to determine the cause of the fires.

Update: Fires Damage Six Homes; No Injuries; 5 Neighboring Fire Departments Assist