Steel mill fire extinguished on Far South Side

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Firefighters arfe being hampered in efforts to battle a blaze in an old steel mill building in South Deering by lack of fire hydrants. | Fire Media Affairs

An extra-alarm fire was extinguished at an industrial warehouse on the Far South Side Monday evening as crews were finally able to bring water to the scene nearly two hours after the blaze was reported.

It started about 3:30 p.m. on the roof of a four-story “old steel mill building” in the 10700 block of South Burley Avenue, on the west side of the Calumet River, according to the Chicago Fire Department.

A third alarm was called for the fire along with a hazardous materials response, bringing about 15 firetrucks to the blaze, officials said. There aren’t any fire hydrants in the area, and firefighters weren’t able to find a water source a block away until about 5:15 p.m.

The fire was put out shortly before 6 p.m. No one was hurt, officials said. The cause is under investigation.

Firefighters are looking for water to help battle a blaze in an industrial building near 107h and Burley. | Fire Media Affairs

Firefighters are looking for water to help battle a blaze in an industrial building near 107h and Burley. | Fire Media Affairs

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