Cook County Medical Examiner's office

CFD Paramedic Found Dead in Burning Building Identified

A Chicago Fire Department paramedic was found Thursday in a home on fire in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood on the Far South Side.

Rob Spoon, 28, was found in the basement of the home after fire crews responded to the blaze about 3:30 p.m. near 114th Street and St. Louis, according to Fire Media Affairs and Chicago Police.

He was taken to Christ Medical Center in critical condition, where he was pronounced dead, the fire department and Cook County medical examiner’s office said.

A fire department source confirmed the man was an off-duty paramedic and that he had suffered a traumatic injury unrelated to the fire.

Detectives were conducting a death investigation, and the Bomb and Arson unit was investigating the cause of the fire.

Mike Strubin was visiting his parents across the street from where the fire happened. “We were in the backyard on our deck and we see the smoke in the sky, just heavily dark smoke.”

Strubin and his father called the Fire Department about 3:30 p.m. and were met on the block by a neighbor and a group of construction workers. The workers then broke down the back door, fearing a dog was in the home.

Strubin said black smoke started billowing out of the home, bursting through the front windows. “Stuff was falling, you could feel the heat standing right across the street. I’ve never seen a fire like that before in my life.”

He said fire crews arrived about 3:40 p.m. “They had it put out right away,” Strubin said.

“The fire seemed mostly confined to the front because they hit it a few times with the hose and it was out,” he said. “But still, just tons of black smoke just kept coming out for the next 15, 20 minutes at least.”

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