This report comes from Josh Boyajian:

Cicero experienced a working fire at 2347 S 50th Ave on Saturday night. When Engine 12 arrived, flames were already visible from both the front and back sides of the building. Firefighters quickly deployed two lines—one to the main structure and one to the roof. The responding companies launched a fast and aggressive attack, which helped bring the fire under control relatively quickly.

flames blowing out a window

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flames blowing out a window

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thick smoke from house fire

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old Seagrave fire truck at fire scene

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firefighters on roof of fire building

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firefighters overhaul after house fire

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old Seagrave fire truck at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

The photos captured some intense moments during the incident, including flames bursting from windows, thick smoke billowing from the structure, and firefighters working aggressively on the roof. An old Seagrave fire truck was also seen at the scene, adding a historical touch to the event. After the fire was brought under control, crews remained on site for overhaul operations to ensure no hotspots were left. It's clear that the quick response and coordinated efforts helped prevent the fire from spreading further.

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