Working Fire in Gary, IN, 2/24/15

Here's a rewritten and expanded version of the original content in English, with added details to make it sound more like a real person's account and to meet the 500-character requirement: --- This is from Josh Boyajian: > "I arrived at the fire on Tuesday, February 24th, 2015, at 6th Avenue and Taney in Gary. I got there after the flames had already died down. The fire was in a single-story frame house measuring 25 by 40 feet. When the first units arrived, they found heavy fire coming from the roof. The initial response included Engine 8, Engine 13, Truck 1, Squad 2, and Medic 404. It looked like a tough call from the start." Looking at the photos, it’s clear how intense the fire must have been. The first image shows the fire department equipment on the scene, capturing the scale of the operation. The second photo reveals the aftermath—just a charred structure left standing. The third and fourth images show firefighters drenched from the water, still working hard even after the fire was under control. The last picture captures a group of firefighters, clearly exhausted but proud of their efforts. It's always impressive to see the dedication and teamwork that goes into these kinds of emergencies. These photos give a real sense of what it's like to be on the front lines during a fire. Thanks for sharing them, Josh.

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