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House fire in Lake Forest, 3-26-14
Hey there,
This is coming directly from Niko Stefani. He sent over some details about a house fire that happened in Lake Forest, Illinois. The address where it went down was 464 Washington Road in Lake Forest. Here's what he shared:
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From the looks of it, there were quite a few emergency vehicles on the scene. I managed to snap some pics of these rigs:
- Lake Forest Engine 422
- Lake Bluff Rescue 520
- Lake Forest Chief Vehicle
- Deerfield-Bannockburn Ambulance 19
Other teams that showed up included:
**Lake Forest:**
- Battalion 42
- Engine 4200
- Engine 4201
- Engine 422
- Engine 421
- Ambulance 421
**Lake Bluff:**
- Rescue 520
**Highwood:**
- Engine 37
**Lincolnshire-Riverwoods:**
- Squad 51
- Ambulance 52
**Knollwood:**
- Truck 44
**Highland Park:**
- Battalion 33
- Engine 34 (on running reserve)
**Deerfield-Bannockburn:**
- Ambulance 19
I hope this gives you a good idea of who responded. Sorry if some of the photos turned out a bit grainy—I took them in the dark, and the lighting just wasn’t playing nice with my camera. Still, they might be useful for reference.
These were all captured by Niko Stefani himself. Here’s a quick rundown of the images I’ve got:
1. A shot of the fire chief’s vehicle under the dim glow of the streetlights.
2. An ambulance parked nearby—it looks like it was ready to roll out at a moment’s notice.
3. And finally, a fire engine standing tall against the night sky.
Let me know if you need anything else!
Cheers,
[Your Name]
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There we go! This version should feel more conversational while keeping all the key information intact. Let me know if you'd like further tweaks or additions!