Sure! Here's the rewritten and expanded version of the content: --- This message comes from Eric Haak. He sent over some photos and details from a recent structure fire he responded to on the 6100 block of South Washtenaw Avenue on Saturday. By the time Eric arrived, which was less than 10 minutes after the initial dispatch, the flames had already been brought under control. He shared a close-up shot of the spare tower ladder that Truck 39 was operating with during the incident. Over the weekend, the department ran into a shortage of spare tower ladders, so both Truck 34 and Truck 54 ended up running as regular trucks at different points. As you can see in the photos, the older E-One apparatus have noticeable wear and tear, yet they seem to be in constant use compared to the frontline vehicles. It’s also worth mentioning that Squad 5 was using an older air mask rig as their response vehicle. The shop number for the equipment mentioned is G-487. Engines 88 and 101 were on scene, along with Truck 41 and Tower Ladder 39. [Photo Description: A firefighter with an axe is seen cutting through the roof of a burning house. Caption: "Fireman with axe venting roof at house fire" – Eric Haak photo.] [Photo Description: Multiple firefighters are seen working together to vent the roof of a house engulfed in smoke. Caption: "Firemen venting roof at house fire" – Eric Haak photo.] [Photo Description: Thick plumes of black smoke billow out of a residential building on fire. Caption: "Smoke from house fire in Chicago" – Eric Haak photo.] [Photo Description: A vintage Chicago Fire Department 29-year-old tower ladder is parked nearby the scene. Caption: "Chicago 29-year-old tower ladder" – Eric Haak photo.] [Photo Description: Engine 101, a crucial piece of firefighting equipment, stands ready at the scene. Caption: "Chicago FD Engine 101" – Eric Haak photo.] [Photo Description: A firefighter with soot-covered face rests briefly after battling the blaze. Caption: "Fireman with dirty face after fighting a fire" – Eric Haak photo.] Overall, it’s clear that the Chicago Fire Department pulled out all the stops to manage this fire efficiently despite the challenges posed by aging equipment. It’s always inspiring to see how dedicated these first responders are, even when resources are stretched thin. --- This version maintains the essence of the original text while expanding it slightly to reach the desired character count.

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