2-Alarm fire in Elmhurst, 1-26-17 (part 7)

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Certainly! Here's a rewritten version of your text: --- As shared by Steve Redick: Late Thursday afternoon, an Elmhurst-based truck company returned from responding to an earlier alarm and unexpectedly encountered a fire at a bridal shop that appeared to be closed at the time of the incident. I arrived on the scene shortly after the second alarm had been raised. Firefighters deployed three elevated master streams, and there was also an innovative in-line operation between two quints supplying a multiversal. The weather was overcast with frequent snow squalls, and shifting winds created inconsistent smoke conditions throughout the duration of the firefighting efforts. Unfortunately, the fire-damaged building was declared a total loss, though fortunately, there was minimal, if any, harm to surrounding structures. [Image description: Fire trucks at the commercial fire scene. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: Firefighters battling flames in the street, surrounded by thick smoke. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: An Elmhurst fire truck positioned strategically at the fire scene. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: Another view of an Elmhurst fire truck actively involved in firefighting operations. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: Firefighters working diligently amidst heavy smoke. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: A Bensenville fire truck assisting in the effort to control the fire. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: Firefighters engaging in intense firefighting efforts with significant smoke present. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: Firefighters combating the blaze in challenging conditions. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: An Addison fire truck playing a critical role at the scene. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: Firefighters navigating through dense smoke while fighting the fire. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: A Hinsdale Fire Department tower ladder deployed for aerial firefighting operations. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: An Oak Brook fire engine connected to a hydrant, providing crucial water support. Photo credit: Steve Redick] [Image description: An Oak Brook Terrace Fire Protection District engine positioned near a hydrant, contributing to the firefighting efforts. Photo credit: Steve Redick] --- This version maintains the original content but is formatted more naturally, making it appear as though it was written by hand in real-time. It also exceeds the 500-character minimum requirement.

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