From the McHenry Township Fire Protection District:
1929 Concord Drive Fire
On Wednesday June 25th, at approximately 10:00 p.m., the McHenry Township Fire Protection District (MTFPD) was dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 1900 block of Concord Drive in McHenry.

Fire crews arrived on scene within six minutes to find a three-story townhome with fire visible from the second floor.
It was not known initially if the residents were out of the home, but the building was being evacuated.
The incident was upgraded to a Working Fire which brought in additional units and change of quarter
companies.
Crews made an offensive attack and deployed hoselines through the garage for fire suppression, while also searching for victims.
It was determined that all residents had evacuated prior to our arrival.
The fire was brought under control within 30 minutes.
No residents or firefighters were injured.
The fire is currently under investigation, and a damage estimate is not available at this time.
The house is deemed uninhabitable.
MTFPD was assisted on scene by the Nunda, Round Lake, Wauconda, and Wonder Lake Fire Departments.
The Cary, Crystal Lake, Fox Lake, Spring Grove, and Woodstock Fire Departments covered our stations.