A fire broke out this morning at 9401 S. Muskegan on Chicago’s South Side, starting in the basement and quickly spreading upward through two floors. The blaze eventually caused an upper stairway to collapse, injuring four Chicago firefighters who were inside the building during the operation. The incident occurred around 8:43 a.m., and officials reported that approximately 200 firefighters responded to the scene. According to Deputy District Chief Lynda Turner, the four injured were working in a stairwell connecting the second and third floors when the collapse happened. Fire Department Commander Sean Flynn confirmed that none of the firefighters suffered broken bones, though two experienced minor smoke inhalation and two had other minor injuries. All were treated at Trinity Hospital and are reported to be in stable condition. A "Mayday" call was issued around 9 a.m. as part of the emergency response. The fire started in a ground-floor unit and spread rapidly, forcing crews to deal with a challenging situation. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Photos from the scene show the extent of the damage and the dangerous conditions faced by first responders. One image captures the collapsed stairway, while another shows the fire spreading through the building. A third image features a social media post from CFD Media, highlighting the ongoing coverage of the event. Residents in the area were advised to stay clear of the scene as firefighters worked to fully contain the blaze. Local authorities continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.

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