Here's a rewritten and improved version of the original text, expanded to meet the 500-character requirement while maintaining a natural, human-like tone: --- This is from Steve Redick: "Fire at an auto repair shop. It looked a bit uncertain for a few minutes, but it was quickly brought under control. This location is directly across the street from where a tragic fire occurred in 1972, which claimed the lives of two firefighters. You can see more photos here:" Steve [Embedded video or image placeholder] Below are several images captured by Steve Redick during the recent fire and related scenes: - A photo of the auto bodyshop fire in Chicago. - A shot of RIT (Rapid Intervention Team) at the Chicago fire scene. - Another image showing the auto bodyshop fire. - A close-up of a firefighter battling the blaze. - A photo of Chicago Fire Department Tower Ladder 23 on the scene. - An image of firefighters working to contain the fire. - Another view of the auto bodyshop fire. - A picture of Chicago FD Truck 55. - A shot of Chicago FD Squad 2A. - A photo of Chicago FD Squad 2. - An image of Chicago FD Engine 79. There’s also a news clipping from 1972 showing the fatal fire that took place at 6117 N Elston Ave in Chicago. Click on the clipping for a larger version. Let me know if you'd like additional details or context.

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