From CFDMedia on Twitter:

311 Alarm at 4340 N Richmond. All CFD companies are on scene with no injuries or transports reported so far.

The incident involves 4 master streams, 3 points of vantage, and 3 handlines in operation. A single transport was made approximately 60 minutes ago due to smoke inhalation, with the patient being taken to Swedish Hospital. No other injuries or transports have been reported.

At 3:11 PM, there were 4 elevated master streams and 3 monitors still active. Firefighters are continuing to chase hotspots. One transport had already occurred earlier in the response. No additional injuries or transports have been noted since then.

At 8:30 AM, the 3-11 alarm was officially called off by order of 215. The Building Department has arrived on site, as requested by the CFD. Firefighters remain at the location to monitor for any remaining hot spots. Some companies are beginning to withdraw from the scene. So far, no further injuries or transports have been reported.

Photos from the scene show the ongoing efforts of the Chicago Fire Department. These images capture the intensity of the fire and the coordination among emergency responders.

Stay tuned for more updates as the situation develops. This is a live report from the scene, providing real-time information as it comes in.

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