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As far as I know this is the old fire alarm system in the Almira Hotel and I don't believe it works. But it's a nice looking bell.
12/27/2020 - Wonder Lake, Illinois
A 64-year-old woman was found dead following a fully engulfed house fire in Wonder Lake early Sunday morning, authorities said.
The Wonder Lake Fire Protection District and Wonder Lake Police Department responded around 4:28 a.m. Sunday to the 5700 block of East Lake Shore Drive for a reported structure fire.
A resident nearby spotted the fire and called 911. Firefighters arrived and found a two-story single-family residence fully engulfed with heavy flames and smoke showing.
“When we pulled up, the house was pretty much totally involved, there was fire coming out of the roof, second-floor windows, first floor and the lower level,” Wonder Lake Fire Protection District Chief Mike Weber said.
“The windows were darkened and we couldn’t see in when we did our initial walkaround,” Weber added.
McHenry County Coroner Dr. Michael Rein said that firefighters later found a body inside the upper half of the residence.
The victim was identified as 64-year-old Vickie I. Arnolde, Rein said. An autopsy has been scheduled for Tuesday to determine a cause and manner of death.
The male resident who lived in the bottom part of the home was accounted for and unharmed. No firefighters were injured, Weber said.
The Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) was utilized to bring several area fire departments to the scene to assist in extinguishing the blaze.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Wonder Lake Fire Protection District, McHenry County Coroner’s Office and the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal.
News Source: LMCS
A fire at Crystal Lake Auto Body is under investigation after it caused $35,000 in damage Monday morning, fire officials said.
The Crystal Lake Fire Rescue Department was called at 11:23 a.m. Monday to Crystal Lake Auto Body, 7218 North Virginia Road, for a report of a structure fire.
The first fire crew arrived on scene in four minutes and reported a working fire with smoke coming from the roof, fire officials said. The occupants of the building were able to evacuate before the fire department arrived.
An offensive attack strategy was used and crews entered into the building with a hose line while another hose line was deployed to the roof to extinguish the fire. The building had working fire alarms that activated and a working sprinkler system that activated, containing the fire from spreading elsewhere in the building.
There were no injuries to the occupants or firefighters. The Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) was utilized, bringing firefighters from Algonquin, Barrington-Countryside, Carpentersville, Cary, Huntley, Marengo, McHenry, Nunda Rural, West Dundee and Wonder Lake to assist.
The fire was deemed under control around 25 minutes later at 11:48 a.m. Damage was estimated at $35,000.
The owners of AAMCO Crystal Lake, which shares the building with Crystal Lake Auto Body, posted on Facebook after the fire.
“We at AAMCO & Hankook Tire were fortunate today. The tenant in the rear of our building, Crystal Lake Auto Body, had a fire in their paint booth. The Crystal Lake Fire Department was awesome. They seemed to get there right after the sprinklers went off,” the owners said.
“AAMCO had no damage in its building, and AAMCO is open for business. Thank you all who have asked,” the owners added.
(Article Source: LMCS)
South chancel window by Clayton & Bell, 1860.
St Mary's church in Lapworth is one of the most rewarding and unusual medieval parish churches in Warwickshire. The visitor generally approaches this handsome building from the north where the sturdy tower and spire stand guard like a sentinel. It is unusual in standing apart from the main building and was originally detached but is now linked by a passageway to the north aisle, making the church almost as wide as it is long. The west end too is remarkably configured with a chantry chapel or room set above an archway (allowing passage across the churchyard below).
The church we see today dates mainly from the 13th / 14th centuries, with an impressive fifteenth century clerestorey added to the nave being a prominent feature externally, but within it is possible to discern traces of the previous Norman structure embedded below in the nave arcade. There is much of interest to enjoy in this pleasant interior from quirky carvings high in the nave to the rich stained glass in the chancel and north chapel (which has benefitted immensely from a newly inserted window where the east wall had previously been blank). The most interesting memorial is the relief tablet in the north chapel by Eric Gill.
Lapworth church has consistently welcomed visitors and remains militantly open now despite being surrounded by churches largely reluctant to re-open after Covid. Happily since Tony Naylor's fine new window was installed the previous alarm system that restricted access to the eastern half of the church (which I inadvertedly set off on my first ever visit, deafening the neighbours!) has been relaxed so that visitors can now enjoy the full extent of the interior and its fittings.
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Considering the size of this place, you would think they would be required to have a centralized alarm system. While parts of the system seem to have been centralized (as seen in later pics), this one clearly was not. The strange part about this was that this appeared in the main building, near the health club and pool. The sign reads, "In case of fire pull alarm then dial 911 for fire dept., local alarm only, not connected to fire dept."
2009 MITSUBISHI LANCER GTS
Equipments
* Driver & Front Passenger Advanced Frontal Airbags
* Driver-Side Knee Airbag
* Engine Immobilizer System
* Front Seat-Mounted Side Airbags
* Interior Head Protection System
* LATCH Child Safety Seat Anchors
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* 140-Watt Mitsubishi AM/FM Stereo w/CD/MP3 Player
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If you know your Simpson connectors, then you might recognize that as an upside down hurricane clip for a roof rafter. The stringers hang down pretty far below the header (which serves as the first step riser) so I had to get creative.
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Over a dozen fire departments responded to a three alarm fire at a townhouse in Crystal Lake Wednesday afternoon, officials said.
The Crystal Lake Fire Rescue Department responded around 1:05 p.m. to the 400 block of Windham Cove Drive for a report of a structure fire.
The first fire company arrived at the scene six minutes later and found a fully involved townhome unit with two units attached to it, Crystal Lake Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Chris Kopera said.
All three townhome units had already been evacuated and the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System was activated to the second alarm, bringing over a dozen fire departments to assist.
The alarm was then raised to the third level for additional fire personnel because of the heat and humidity, Kopera said.
“Fire crews worked to minimize extension into the two adjoining townhome units, while extinguishing the main body of fire,” Kopera said.
The fire was deemed under control at 2:32 p.m., almost an hour and a half after the initial response. The cause of the fire is under investigation. All three townhome units were deemed uninhabitable by the Crystal Lake Building Department.
The American Red Cross is assisting three residents who do not have other housing available to them, fire officials said. Damage is estimated at $700,000.
Firefighters from Algonquin-Lake in the Hills, Barrington-Countryside, Carpentersville, Cary, Fox River Grove, Harvard, Huntley, Lake Zurich, Marengo, McHenry, Nunda-Rural, Spring Grove, Wauconda, West Dundee, Woodstock and Wonder Lake assisted during the incident.
The McHenry County Emergency Management Agency and The Salvation Army also responded.
(Article Source: LMCS)
An octagonal bell tower in Berwick which was built in 1577 as a medieval lookout post and alarm system.
Standing at the north end of the old town, the Berwick Bell Tower is octagonal in shape and was originally used as a mediaeval alarm system. You can see the tower has four stories and there are blocked up doors higher up for when sentries would have patrolled the walls.
There were 19 towers around the walls, but only one had a bell.
Fire officials said that the massive three-alarm fire at a Crystal Lake apartment building early Wednesday morning was caused by an unattended candle and damage is estimated at $3.5 million.
The Crystal Lake Fire Rescue Department responded at 3:02 a.m. Wednesday to a report of a structure fire in the 500 block of Devonshire Lane.
Six minutes later the first fire crew arrived and found a two-story multi-family apartment style building with flames coming from the roof, Crystal Lake Fire Rescue Chief Paul DeRaedt said.
“Police and fire personnel immediately began to evacuate the residents while other crews worked to put water on the fire,” DeRaedt said. There were no injuries to any of the residents but one firefighter suffered minor injuries.
A third alarm was requested through the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS). The fire was first noticed on the roof and quickly spread the entire length of the building through the attic, DeRaedt said.
Fire crews set up multiple ladder trucks to get water onto the roof and attic. Firefighters also helped two residents evacuate their apartments by ladder. 19 apartment units in the building were deemed uninhabitable due to fire and water damage and 21 residents were displaced.
Some pets were rescued by fire crews and reunited with their owners, Crystal Lake Deputy Fire Rescue Chief Christopher Olsen said.
The fire was declared under control at 5:20 a.m., three hours after it started. The American Red Cross and building management are working with the displaced residents to provide shelter.
Olsen said that investigators believe an unattended candle on a balcony may have caused the fire, which was deemed accidental in nature. Damage was estimated at $3.5 million.
(Article Source: LMCS)
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lack of inspiration today - this is an exposed circuit board in the Ales by Mail office while a new alarm system is being wired in. Always fascinated by circuit boards :)
Senior Airman Alan Rosales, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron electrician journeyman, initiates the walk-test feature on the fire alarm system at the Ellsworth AFB, S.D., Jefferson Dormitory during an annual inspection March 13. The feature saves time and manpower by allowing electricians to test the accuracy of each fire alarm pull station throughout the dormitory in one centralized location. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Kate Thornton)
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Mechanical issues with fire engines plagued firefighters who struggled to control a fire at a home in Harvard Sunday evening, leading to a total loss of the house.
The Harvard Fire Protection District was called at 12:05 p.m. Sunday to the 19000 block of Altenburg Road, which is east of Harvard along Route 173, for a report of a house fire.
The fire is believed to have started in a bathroom of the two-story house and then spread to the attic. Firefighters were having issues getting water on the fire after two of their fire engines reportedly experienced mechanical problems, leading the fire to spread rapidly and fully engulf the home.
The Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) was utilized and upgraded to a fifth alarm, bringing additional fire crews and water tankers from through McHenry County to the scene.
The home is set back on a 300 foot driveway and the area has no fire hydrants so water had to be brought in by water tanker trucks. Everyone escaped the home but the homeowner suffered minor injuries and was transported to Mercy Harvard Hospital.
As of 3:45 p.m., firefighters are continuing to work at the scene to extinguish the fire. Investigators are working to determine a cause of the fire, which is not believed to be suspicious in nature, officials said.
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When I was a kid, my dad bought a whole mess of these stickers to put on our home and cars. The trick was that there was *no* electronic alarm system. It was only supposed to make burglars *think* there was one. Heh. I saw this one the other day in Brooklyn. I won't reveal where, so the owner can maintain the ruse.
Then again, maybe legitimate alarm installers used these stickers as well. So maybe it *is* an effective deterrent. [November 23]
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When we bought our house last year the appraiser made multiple comments in his report about the old owner's alarm system (their yellow lab). The comments made a usually drab report quite comical. He even included pictures of said system. So, fast forward a year, and we now have our own unconventional alarm system. World, meet Leonardo.
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