This report comes from Josh Boyajian:

Cicero had 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 structure. Firefighters quickly deployed two lines—one to the main area and one to the roof. The 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

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The incident was handled efficiently, with crews working quickly to prevent the fire from spreading. Several photos captured the intensity of the situation, including flames bursting through windows, thick smoke rising from the building, and firefighters actively working on the roof. Notably, an old Seagrave fire truck was seen on the scene, adding a historical touch to the modern firefighting response. After the fire was brought under control, crews conducted an overhaul to ensure no hot spots remained. Overall, it was a fast-moving event that highlights the professionalism of the responding units.

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The seamless steel pipe is made by perforating the whole round steel, and the steel pipe without weld seam on the surface. It is mainly used as high-precision structural steel pipes for petrochemical industry, boiler pipes, automobiles and aviation.

Seamless tubing can be made from any of several alloys and metals, such as carbon steel, stainless steel, molybdenum, or tungsten. Seamless pipes are used in those industrial applications that require the highest safety requirements. To produce seamless steel pipes, the solid block is pierced with a piercing plug before the pipe is drawn to the desired size.

Some of the differences between seamless and welded pipes are:

Seamless pipes are extruded and drawn from billets, while welded pipes are produced from roll formed and welded strips.

Due to the higher range of security offered by seamless pipe, it is more expensive than welded pipe.

Seamless pipes are available in relatively short lengths, while welded pipes can be manufactured in longer continuous lengths.

Seamless pipe generally does not show any signs of corrosion until and unless it is subjected to a highly corrosive environment, whereas in welded pipe the welded area is more susceptible to corrosion attack.

The welded area is considered to be inhomogeneous, so it exhibits different ductility and lower corrosion resistance, as well as larger dimensional changes. Seamless pipes eliminate any such problems and thus offer high corrosion resistance.

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