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This is Dennis McGuire, Jr., checking in with you all. I wanted to share some additional photos of the fire scene from the other day. They should pair nicely with the previous posts I've shared. If you're interested in seeing more, head over to my gallery at [312firephotos.smugmug.com](http://312firephotos.smugmug.com). There’s a ton of great content there that didn’t make it into the initial posts.
For now, here are a few shots I captured that really stood out to me. The first one shows the fire scene at night. It was an intense moment, but capturing these images helps preserve the memory of what happened. That photo is below, along with two others that I think really capture different aspects of the event.
The second image highlights a fire engine hooked up to a hydrant. It’s such a crucial part of the firefighting process, and I tried to frame it in a way that emphasizes both the chaos and the orderliness of the operation. You’ll see that even in the midst of chaos, there’s always a method to the madness.
Finally, the third shot focuses on Chicago Fire Department Engine 54. It’s a classic piece of equipment that plays a vital role in keeping our city safe. I’m proud to document moments like this because they remind us of the dedication and hard work of our firefighters.
Take a look at the pictures below. Each one tells its own story, and I hope they resonate with you as much as they do with me. Let me know if you have any thoughts or questions about them!
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**Photo Captions:**
1. Fire scene at night, captured by Dennis McGuire, Jr.
2. A fire engine hooked to a hydrant during the incident, showcasing the teamwork involved.
3. Chicago FD Engine 54, standing tall and ready for action.
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