Dennis McGuire, Jr. recently sent in several photos capturing the aftermath of Engine 77’s house following its demolition. The images show the remnants of what was once a significant part of the Chicago Fire Department's history. Here’s one of the shots Dennis shared with us. It gives a clear view of the rubble left behind after the house was torn down: ![](src="") *Photo Credit: Dennis McGuire, Jr.* This next image offers another perspective of the scene, highlighting the scale and extent of the demolition: ![](src="") *Photo Credit: Dennis McGuire, Jr.* In this third photograph, you can see some of the structural details that were preserved despite the destruction: ![](src="") *Photo Credit: Dennis McGuire, Jr.* The fourth photo provides a closer look at the debris scattered across the site: ![](src="") *Photo Credit: Dennis McGuire, Jr.* Finally, here’s a wider shot that encompasses more of the surrounding area post-demolition: ![](src="") *Photo Credit: Dennis McGuire, Jr.* These images not only document the physical changes but also serve as a reminder of the legacy these structures held for firefighters and the community alike. If you have any additional photos or stories related to Engine 77, feel free to share them with us!

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