On Saturday afternoon, November 21, 2015, Tim Olk captured powerful images of the 2-11 Alarm fire at the John Hancock Building, located at 175 E. Delaware Place in Chicago. The incident involved an EMS Plan I response, highlighting the serious nature of the situation. These photos offer a rare and gripping look at the emergency efforts unfolding in one of the city's most iconic high-rises. The first image shows Chicago firefighters following the fire, their faces reflecting both exhaustion and determination. The second and third photos depict dramatic scenes of flames bursting from the building, emphasizing the intensity of the blaze. Another shot captures firefighters on the scene, working to contain the fire and manage the situation. A final image highlights the command post set up in the lobby, showcasing the organized response by emergency personnel. These photographs not only document a significant event but also serve as a tribute to the bravery and dedication of the first responders. Tim Olk’s work provides a valuable visual record of this critical moment in Chicago's history.

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