At approximately 4:40 AM on June 27th, the Glen Ellyn Volunteer Fire Department, part of MABAS Division 12, received a call from a homeowner on Dawes Avenue in the 500 block reporting that their house was on fire. The scene quickly escalated as firefighters arrived to find heavy flames bursting from the front door. From the street, the house appeared to have two floors, but the situation from the rear told a different story. Stephen Wilcox, a local photographer, was on the scene as the first units arrived and captured detailed images and commentary about the fire. He noted that the incident was classified as a MABAS box, indicating a significant response. The homeowners had safely evacuated through the lower-level rear double doors, according to reports from the Glen Ellyn Volunteer Fire Company. The Daily Herald reported that the family was awakened by smoke detectors and managed to escape without injury. As the fire spread, it engulfed the basement and first-floor rear area, with flames visible from the 'B-C' corner. A large deck at the back of the house was also affected, and the fire had taken hold of this section. From the rear, the fire was fully involved, with the point of origin located between the steps on the right and the double door opening. An earlier use of a cooking pit and three propane tanks in the area likely contributed to the rapid spread of the fire. All the propane tanks exploded, adding to the intensity of the blaze. Firefighters used two and a half inch lines to bring the fire under control before deploying a tower to tackle the roof-attic area. Despite efforts, the second floor collapsed during the firefighting operation. Water supply was limited, as the main pipes in the area were only four inches in diameter, requiring careful management of water usage. As the sun rose, the full extent of the damage became clear. While the fire was mostly under control, flames still burned in the attic and through the roof. The house suffered extensive structural damage, with the basement and first floor largely destroyed. Stephen's photos captured the intensity of the event, offering a powerful visual record of the night’s events.

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