Dude this is where I live. I lived in 12A and the dumb firefighters had the chance to take my dog out and they didn’t. So don’t consider all the firefighters “hero’s” Edit: They even ignored me and my mother when we tried to tell them about my dog
@@beaner333 no it wasn’t, a firefighter almost died , the building collapsed, I’m sorry for your loss, i really am, but you’re in the wrong , I heard what the firefighters were saying and I saw them.
@@John_Montefalco It’s alright but it was SOME of them because they had 1 hour and 30 minutes to save him. I am not saying that it was all of them but I will not go against your opinion.
@@beaner333 I am biased because I am becoming a FF, but I can promise you, they did everything they could to save your dog. I know, it seems hard, I get it, I really do. When firefighters went into the building, the building engulfed with fire and firefighters got stuck, unfortunately, the only thing to blame is Mother Nature, my prayers go out and beyond to you and your family.
I could smell the smoke from my apartment home and I live really far away you could see it from far away I got to go up close but they closed down the street My friends said that there power went out since they lived nearby May God protect the one's harmed
No matter the cause, these are often sad to see on the news-even WHEN everyone survived. Having your life suddenly altered in this matter. Hopefully some of them had renter's insurance at least.
I remember when these were known as the _Windhaven Condominiums_ when they were first built back in the 70s... As the neighborhood changed from good to bad to worse, each individual unit owner sold their property to a property management company for a fair price, and then when the management company had all the units, leased them out as affordable Section 8 apartments...
The red cross has nursing services to help replace medication lost in the fire thats outstanding my concern is considering that Illinois has medical marijuana will the red cross be unbiased and help medical marijuana patients replace they're medicine that was lost in the fire ?