Here's a message from Eric Haak:
I’ve shared some photos to complement Scott Peterson’s post from January 12th. The first three images were taken during the firefighting efforts, while the fourth was captured during the recovery phase. The fifth photo shows the helmets of the firefighters who lost their lives in the incident. The photographers remain unknown, and all images are part of my personal collection.
A warehouse fire on January 12, 1951, at 320 North LaSalle Street in Chicago claimed the lives of several Chicago firefighters and a member of the Chicago Fire Insurance Patrol. This image is part of the Eric Haak collection.
Another view of the same fire on January 12, 1951, at 320 North LaSalle Street in Chicago. This photo captures the intense efforts of the firefighters and the fireboat in action. Eric Haak collection.
This image also shows the fire at 320 North LaSalle Street on January 12, 1951. It highlights the dramatic efforts made by the city’s emergency services. Eric Haak collection.
A somber moment captured during the aftermath of the fire. This photo reflects the emotional toll of the tragedy. Eric Haak collection.
These are the recovered helmets of the firefighters who died in the fire. They serve as a powerful reminder of the sacrifice made that day. Eric Haak collection.
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