Chicago firefighters responded about 4:50 p.m. Friday to a fire at Roadhouse 66, 3330 Clark Street. The fire was believed to have communicated to the building to the south at 3328 North Clark Street — Jimmy John’s restaurant is located in the first floor of that building. Samah Hookah Lounge is also listed at 3330 NOrth Clark Street.
The fire was elevated to a 3-11 Alarm at about 5:45 p.m.
3330 Clark 2 11 pic.twitter.com/gNMOSydd3E
— Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) October 25, 2013
Fire photo from Chicago Fire Department media.
@ChicagoBreaking yep it's happening and just down the street from my work pic.twitter.com/9MoPPkd5K7
— Kyle McAdams (@kt1ao) October 25, 2013
Photo down the street from Kyle McAdams.
@ABC7Chicago photos! We could feel the heat through the walls of the train car! pic.twitter.com/axzaWtptgf
— alesha_bales (@alesha_bales) October 25, 2013
Alesha Beales said she could feel the heat through the walls of the CTA Red Line train car and alerted ABC 7 Chicago about her photo via Twitter.
@chicagotribune Huge fire by the Belmont stop!! We could feel the heat through the walls of the train car! pic.twitter.com/YH1dXMXRey
— alesha_bales (@alesha_bales) October 25, 2013
Closer view by the Belmont stop of the Red Line by Alesha Bales.
BREAKING: A building next to the CTA Red Line tracks in the Lakeview neighborhood is on fire, near Clark & School: pic.twitter.com/YToAvqizcu
— ABC 7 Chicago (@ABC7Chicago) October 25, 2013
ABC 7 Chicago photo of the fire from an aerial shot near Clark Street and School.
My landlord's bar. RT @jacknicas: Fire on the north side of Chicago, on Clark Ave few blocks south of Wrigley Field. pic.twitter.com/F5tQpfviPt
— Brian Malone (@ChiCityBrian) October 25, 2013
Photo from Brian Malone showing Jimmy John’s. The Jimmy John’s at 3328 North Clark Street showed heavy fire coming from the front and rear of its building.
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