Neighbors rescue woman from Northwest Side house fire; 2 families displaced, CFD officials say

ByMaher Kawash and ABC7 Chicago Digital Team WLS logo
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Woman rescued from NW Side house fire; 2 families displaced: CFD
The Chicago Fire Department is battling a house fire Friday on the border of Avondale and Logan Square on North Christiana Avenue.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- A large fire broke out at a home Friday evening on the city's Northwest Side.

Chicago Fire Department firefighters responded to a fire around 6:43 p.m. in the 2800 block of North Christiana Avenue in Logan Square.

No one was injured in the fire, Chicago fire officials said. The fire has been put out. Two families were displaced from the homes.

I live here 50 years. Of course I'm sad. I can't even feel. That's how I feel, I don't feel anything
Eline Durbin, displaced resident

There were more than 100 firefighters on the scene as the flames spread between three homes.

Gary Durbin was outside when he saw smoke coming from his house.

"I went back and opened the door and the house just blew up. All the smoke turned into flames the windows blew out; the siding, everything," Durbin said.

Neighbors quickly came to the rescue to break down the door of his home and carry out his mother, Eline Durbin, who was upstairs sleeping when the fire started.

"They were carrying me out by my feet. They were gonna take me out of there," Eline said.

Eline and her son Gary have lived there for decades, and now only memories remain with significant damage to the home leaving them displaced.

"We lost everything, I mean we don't even have a place to go... the clothes we're wearing," Gary said.

The largest flames were in the rear porches of the building. Chicago Fire Department Deputy District Chief Kelly Burns described it as a fast-moving fire.

A large fire broke out at a home Friday evening on the city's Northwest Side. Chicago Fire Department Deputy District Chief Kelly Burns described it as a fast-moving fire.

"I live here 50 years. Of course I'm sad. I can't even feel. that's how I feel, I don't feel anything," Eline said.

Neighbors rallied around the family, with one woman bringing Eline a sweater to stay warm.

The family was relieved to see their pets made it out safe. Their dog, Bandit, was rescued, bringing Gary joy for just a moment.

"I was happy. That was the greatest thing in the world," Gary said. "I thought for sure he was dead. That was a blessing."

The Red Cross is helping the two displaced families.

Video posted to the Citizen app showed flames and smoke coming out of the home.

The Chicago Fire Department is battling a house fire Friday in Logan Square on North Christiana Avenue.

The cause of the fire was not immediately known.