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2-11 Alarm Fire in Chicago’s Fuller Park Severely Damages Three Homes

Officials reported no injuries, with the cause under investigation.

Overview

  • The blaze began after 2 p.m. in a two-flat on the 4900 block of South Princeton Avenue in the Fuller Park neighborhood.
  • Flames spread to two adjacent buildings, destroying most of one roof and severely damaging two other homes.
  • The response was raised to a 2-11 alarm, bringing roughly 100 firefighters and extensive apparatus to the scene.
  • Firefighters had the blaze largely extinguished by about 2:50 p.m., according to on-scene reports.
  • Chicago Fire Department officials said the incident is under investigation after crews contained the fire.