No animals or people were harmed after a fire left a large barn fully engulfed in flames, prompting the response of numerous fire departments, in Barrington Hills, fire officials said.
The Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District and Barrington Hills Police Department responded around 9:50 p.m. Saturday to the first block of Porter School Road in Barrington Hills for a report of a structure fire.
Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District Fire Chief Scott Motisi said a 911 caller reported that a barn-style structure was engulfed in flames.
Firefighters arrived and found a large, single-story barn that was fully engulfed in flames.
The incident was upgraded to a Code 4 working fire response, prompting the response of numerous additional fire departments, Motisi said.
Fire crews worked to pull hose lines and extinguish the fire while protecting nearby structures.
Motisi said the fire occurred in an area that does not have fire hydrants and a rural water supply was established using fire department tender trucks.
No firefighters or bystanders were injured in the incident. No animals were harmed either.
It took approximately three and a half hours to fully mitigate the incident, Motisi said.
The Fox River Grove, Lake Zurich, Rutland Dundee, East Dundee, Algonquin-Lake in the Hills, Long Grove, Cary, Barrington and Hoffman Estates fire departments assisted the Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District during the incident.
ComEd and Nicor Gas both responded to the scene to shut off the utilities.
The cause and origin of the fire remain under investigation by the Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District, Motisi added.