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The North Palos Fire Protection District was called to a fire at a Chinese restaurant located at 113th Street and Harlem Avenue just before 1 p.m. on Sunday. Upon arrival, firefighters found the building fully engulfed in flames. According to a report from *The Chicago Tribune*, which you can read **HERE**, the Canton Express restaurant, measuring 30 by 60 feet, was completely on fire when crews arrived around 12:48 p.m.
North Palos Chief Dan Russell explained that the structural integrity of the building was severely compromised, with parts of the structure collapsing. As a result, firefighters had to fight the fire from the outside, using defensive tactics to prevent the fire from spreading further.
Tim Olk was on the scene and captured several powerful images of the incident. His photos show the intensity of the blaze and the efforts of emergency responders.
One image features a tower ladder from Chicago Ridge and an aerial unit from North Palos FPD, both using elevated master streams to tackle the fire on New Year’s Day. Another photo shows the location of the Canton Express, which occupied the end unit of a strip center at 113th Place and Harlem Avenue.
In another shot, North Palos Engine 823 is seen near a hydrant on 113th Place, with the restaurant's exterior wall visible, which collapsed during the fire. Firefighters were also seen directing a hand line into the structure to extinguish remaining hot spots.
Mutual aid from Roberts Park arrived with Truck 31, while North Palos Truck 804 was positioned in front of the burning building. A MABAS Division 21 rehab unit from Bridgeview was also present at the scene to support the crews.
Tim has compiled a large gallery of photos, which you can view **HERE** for a more complete look at the fire and the response efforts.