The Naperville Fire Department responded to a **3-11 alarm fire** on Sunday that began inside a downtown restaurant. The incident started in a grease chute at the Rosebud Restaurant, located at 48 W. Chicago Avenue, and quickly spread through the void spaces of the older building. The fire involved all 10 Naperville fire companies, with additional mutual aid arriving from surrounding areas to support operations and cover the stations.
Truck 1, one of the newly delivered twin Spartan/Crimson 103′ quints, was among the first to arrive and positioned itself in front of the building during the early stages of the fire. Later, it was repositioned down the street, where it was captured in a photo by local photographer Larry Shapiro. The response included units from Bolingbrook, Downers Grove, Plainfield, Lisle-Woodridge, Darien Woodridge, Wheaton, Warrenville, Aurora, Glen Ellyn, Tristate, Lockport, North Aurora, and Westmont.
Both of Naperville’s tower ladders were deployed, along with Squad 1, Engine 2, and two spare engines, which worked together to control the fire. The blaze was particularly challenging due to the presence of a tongue-and-groove ceiling, which made identifying fire extension difficult. Smoke filled the area at times as firefighters worked to locate hidden flames within the walls and multiple roof levels.
A full gallery of photos from the scene can be viewed HERE.
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