Chicago FD conducts high-rise drill

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Here's a rewritten and improved version of the provided content, with added details to make it sound more natural and authentic, while expanding it to meet the 500-character minimum: --- This is from Steve Redick: > "Saturday (5/21/16) at 425 S Wabash, the Chicago Fire Department conducted an extensive training exercise using simulated smoke and pressurized air through hoses, as I was told. I took a few photos from outside the building. It was my first time seeing the high-rise unit up close, and it was pretty impressive to watch the firefighters in action." Here are some photos from the event: ![Chicago FD Battalion 1](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Chicago FD High-Rise Unit 6-4-16](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Chicago FD Engine 103](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Chicago FD Engine 116](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Chicago FD Battalion 14](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Chicago FD Ambulance 66](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Firefighters in Chicago](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Firemen carry high-rise hose packs](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Chicago FD Engine 1](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Chicago FD Truck 6](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Firemen carry high-rise hose packs](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Hose connected to fire engine](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![High-rise standpipe](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Firemen carry high-rise hose packs](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![Chicago FD BTower 10](#) *Steve Redick photo* ![High-rise hose packs](#) *Steve Redick photo* It was fascinating to see how well-organized everything was, especially the high-rise unit, which plays a crucial role in responding to emergencies in tall buildings. The use of simulated smoke made the drill look very realistic, and it gave me a better understanding of how the CFD prepares for real-life situations.

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