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Fatal Nighttime Fire Damages Multiple Homes in Gage Park

Investigators are probing the cause after police said a resident started the blaze.

Overview

  • A large fire broke out on the 5000 block of South Campbell Avenue on Thursday evening and spread across adjacent residences in the Gage Park neighborhood.
  • Police said a 56-year-old man inside the home started the fire and was taken to Holy Cross Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead; one other person was injured and declined hospital transport.
  • The Chicago Fire Department raised a 2-11 alarm to summon extra resources, bringing roughly 100 firefighters with multiple engines, trucks and ladder units to the scene.
  • Video and on-scene reports showed massive flames and at least one ladder extended onto a roof as crews fought the blaze, which officials said was extinguished shortly before 8 p.m.
  • Fire and police investigators continue to probe the cause, and the incident follows other deadly residential fires in the city in recent weeks, highlighting ongoing local public-safety concerns.