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Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the restrictions enacted by Jackson County, the regularly scheduled meetings of the Raytown Fire Protection District will be held virtually on Zoom.


Members of the public may attend these meetings held at 6:00 PM on the second and forth Tuesday of each month by going to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88484692728


Saturday, September 29, 2012

Update on 6828 Vermont Fire

Update on Saturday Morning Fire at 6828 Vermont

Raytown Fire has learned that the other two occupants of 6828 Vermont were not home at the time of the fire.  The family has reported that both individuals are safe and accounted for.  The occupant who was rescued by fire personnel remains hospitalized at an area burn center.  We have not received an update on that person's condition.  The damage to the home is extensive and the cause is still under investigation.

Mike Hunley

Resident Injured During Structure Fire


Residential Structure Fire

Raytown Fire Protection District
Press Release

Early Saturday Structure Fire Seriously Injures Occupant and Destroys Raytown Home  

PIO Assigned: Mike Hunley, Battalion Chief   
Follow up Info: 816-875-9746    
Date: 9/29/12    
Location: 6828 Vermont         
Time of the call: 03:22
First Unit on the scene: Raytown Engine 1      
Number of Units: 11
Fire/Rescue personnel on scene: 34       
Injuries: 1
Property Loss/Damage: $96,000 (estimated)
Contents Loss: $20,000 (estimated)

Additional information:

Raytown Fire was dispatched to a residential structure fire early Saturday morning.  The caller was a passerby who used a cell phone to report the fire.  Raytown Police arrived on scene and found the structure heavily involved with fire venting through the roof at the west end of the home.  Raytown Engine 1 arrived on scene, deployed an attack line, made entry through the front door and began to search for occupants.  During the search they located a female victim in a bedroom and removed her from the structure.  The rescue was complicated by the heavy fire involvement.  Raytown Engine 2 arrived on scene and assisted with moving the victim to an ambulance.  Raytown EMS transported the victim to a local hospital; the patient was subsequently transferred to a burn center with life threatening injuries.  Two other occupants were not believed to be home at the time of the fire.  The fire was contained to the structure with heavy damage to the building and contents.  Kansas City Fire Department responded to assist with extinguishing the fire.  The cause of the fire has not been determined and the investigation is ongoing.


















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Monday, September 3, 2012

Stop by 63rd and Raytown Rd to see Firepup




Help MDA and see Firepup tonight till 7:30 at the intersection of 63rd and Raytown Road











The Raytown Fire Protection District needs your assistance... For over 40 years during the Labor Day weekend we have been raising money for MDA by asking you to fill our boots at intersections, however this year we were unable to collect on Friday and Saturday because of the rain.  So if you see a firefighter at in intersection today please stop and help.