Glen Ellyn house fire Dawes Avenue June 27, 2011 fully involved house fire

Firefighters arrived at a severe house fire on Dawes Avenue in Glen Ellyn during the early morning hours of June 27, 2011. The structure was two stories in the front and three in the back. Stephen Wilcox photo

On June 27, 2011, at around 4:40 AM, the Glen Ellyn Volunteer Fire Department, part of MABAS Division 12, responded to a reported house fire on Dawes Avenue. Stephen Wilcox was among the first to arrive and found heavy flames coming from the front of the home, with both floors fully engulfed in the rear. The situation was so severe that the alarm was upgraded to a MABAS Box Alarm. Fortunately, the family managed to escape without harm. The Daily Herald reported:
A Glen Ellyn house was seriously damaged Monday following an early morning fire, authorities said.
The two-story structure in the 500 block of Dawes Avenue was fully engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived about 4:30 a.m. The homeowners were awakened by smoke detectors and escaped without injury, according to Craig Eldridge, spokesman for the Glen Ellyn Volunteer Fire Company.
Glen Ellyn house fire Dawes Avenue June 27, 2011 heavy fire conditions

The B-C corner of the house shows complete involvement on the lower floor and the first floor. Stephen Wilcox photo

Stephen Wilcox provided additional insight:
Going towards the rear, the escape window is on the right side of the shot and we begin to see the conditions in the rear (“C”). There is a double sliding glass door in the middle of the lower level; a deck goes all across the back of the house and fire has taken hold of this sector.
Glen Ellyn house fire Dawes Avenue June 27, 2011 heavy fire conditions

From the rear the entire house is involved in fire. Stephen Wilcox photo

He added:
Our first look at the fire in the rear. Need I repeat, the absolute necessity of doing a 360° walk around the fire building at all fires. It is surely a different ballgame with the information you now see. The point of origin is between the steps on the right and the double door opening. A cooking pit had been used earlier and replaced, in that area along with three propane tanks. The tanks exploded adding the initial energy to the fire spread. The family is reported to have self-evacuated through those double doors.
Glen Ellyn house fire on Dawes June 27, 2011

Companies deploy handlines and darken the fire. Stephen Wilcox photo

Two and a half inch lines were used to knock down the fire before the tower was brought into play to finish the job. The water supply was limited. The lines in the area are only four inches, so it was necessary to control water usage. The tower had great placement to reach the roof-attic area. Both collapsed as did the second floor during this fight.
Glen Ellyn house fire on Dawes June 27, 2011

Fire has been knocked down on the first floor and still burns on the second floor and through the roof. Stephen Wilcox photo

Glen Ellyn house fire on Dawes June 27, 2011

As the sun begins to rise, the extent of the damage done at this fire is clearly evident. There were no injuries to firefighters or civilians. Stephen Wilcox photo

This incident highlights the importance of quick response, proper training, and the critical role of situational awareness during emergencies. Despite the intensity of the fire, the outcome was positive, with no casualties reported.

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