An off-duty Chicago police officer was injured in a fire that destroyed his home Monday afternoon in the Portage Park neighborhood on the Northwest Side.
Officer John Zook was in the shower about 4:10 p.m. when the fire broke out at his home in the 4000 block of North Mason, according to Chicago police. His wife and son were not home at the time.
Zook got out of the shower to hear the smoke detectors going off and see his home engulfed in smoke and flames, CPD Shakespeare District Cmdr. Fabian A. Saldana said at a news conference Tuesday afternoon. Zook called 911 and searched the house for his dog, Crazy, before losing consciousness in the living room.
Firefighters arrived and brought Zook out onto his front lawn, Saldana said. He woke up outside and told firefighters that the dog was still in the house. They were also able to remove Crazy from the home. The house and all of its contents were destroyed in the fire.

Chicago Police Officer John Zook’s dog, Crazy, was rescued by firefighters from a fire that destroyed Zook’s Portage Park neighborhood home Nov. 12. | Chicago police
Zook was taken to Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge before being transferred to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, police said.
Saldana said Zook suffered smoke inhalation and minor burns to his feet. He was undergoing physical therapyTuesdayand could be released from the hospital as soon as Wednesday. The dog was taken to a neighbor’s house and was expected to make a full recovery.
Zook is a 27-year veteran of the department and was assigned to the Shakespeare District, Saldana said. Other officers in the district have set up a GoFundMe campaign to assist Zook and his family.
Our prayers are with a @ChicagoCAPS14 Dist officer after he & his dog narrowly escaped a fire in their home tonight. Officer is in critical condition being treated for smoke inhalation. Fire appears accidental & tragically the home suffered catastrophic damage. pic.twitter.com/0pMP50Hmii
— Anthony Guglielmi (@AJGuglielmi) November 13, 2018