Chicago 3-11 Alarm fire, August 27, 2014 (part 6)

On Wednesday night, a major fire broke out in Chicago, and photographer Larry Shapiro captured powerful images of the scene. Below are some of the striking photos from the 3-11 Alarm fire, showcasing the efforts of firefighters and the intensity of the blaze.
Chicago FD Squad 5 Snorkel working at a fire scene

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huge fire at commercial building at night

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Chicago Snorkel battles fire at night

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huge fire at commercial building at night

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huge fire at commercial building at night

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fireman pulling hose at night fire scene with lights

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firemen working at night fire scene

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fireman with multi-versal at night fire scene

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multiple hose streams at night fire scene

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Chicago firefighters man the turret wagon

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Chicago FD Truck 30 E-ONE

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Chicago fire trucks at huge night fire

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Chicago FD Turret Wagon 676 at a night fire scene

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Chicago fire trucks at night fire scene

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Chicago FD Snorkel at fire scene

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heavy smoke from commercial building at night fire scene

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Chicago FD Squad 5 Snorkel working at a fire scene

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Chicago FD Engine 116 at a fire Spartan

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For more images from this event, visit shapirophotography.net to explore the full gallery.

Grinding Mills

Grinding mills are machines used to break solid materials into smaller pieces by grinding, crushing, or cutting. They are commonly used in the mining, construction, and chemical industries to reduce the size of materials such as rocks, minerals, or grains.
There are various types of grinding mills, each designed for specific applications. Some common types include:

1. Ball mills: These mills use balls made of steel or other materials to grind the material. The balls are placed inside a rotating drum, which causes them to collide with the material, resulting in size reduction.

2. Rod mills: Similar to ball mills, rod mills also use rods instead of balls for grinding. The rods are placed inside a rotating drum and tumble the material, breaking it down into smaller pieces.

3. Vertical roller mills: These mills have a vertical orientation and use rollers to grind the material. They are often used in cement and mining industries.

Grinding mills can be powered by electricity, diesel, or gas engines. They can also be operated manually in smaller-scale operations. The choice of grinding mill depends on factors such as the material being processed, desired particle size, and production capacity.

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