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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
National
David Struett

3 hurt after fire erupts under Kennedy Expressway at Belmont

A fire sent smoke shooting from under the Kennedy Expressway at Belmont Avenue Oct. 5, 2020. | Illinois Department of Transportation

Three people were hurt Monday morning after a fire erupted in an encampment under the Kennedy Expressway at Belmont Avenue.

Authorities responded about 10 a.m. to calls of a rubbish fire under the overpass and found a burning mattress and articles of clothing, Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford said.

The fire was quickly extinguished and three people exposed to the fire refused treatment, Langford said.

A CFD investigation found an open flame had started the fire, Langford said. There’s no indication something was thrown, or that an accelerant was used.

Smoke could be seen shooting up onto the expressway in traffic camera video frames posted online by the Illinois Department of Transportation.

Illinois State Police, who are also investigating the fire, did not immediately have a comment.

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