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 provide a rare and vivid look into the chaos and intensity of the emergency. The first image shows Chicago firefighters after the fire, clearly focused and ready for action. Another photo captures the moment when flames burst out of the iconic high-rise, a dramatic visual that underscores the danger faced by both responders and residents. A second shot of the same scene reinforces the scale of the event, showing the building engulfed in smoke and fire. A third image features firefighters working from the lobby command post, illustrating the coordination and strategy required during such a large-scale incident. The final photo highlights the aftermath, with firefighters standing in the aftermath of the blaze, their dedication evident in every detail. These photos not only document the event but also serve as a tribute to the bravery and professionalism of the emergency services involved. They offer a compelling visual narrative of one of the most significant fires in recent Chicago history.

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