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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


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Structure Fire 2/10/13


Raytown Fire Protection District
Press Release

Afternoon Fire Damages Apartment

PIO Assigned: MATT MACE
Follow up Info: 816-875-9646    
Date: 2/10/13
Location: 54 & DITZLER
Time of the call: 11:15
First Unit on the scene: E1
Number of Units: 7
Number of Firefighters: 24
Injuries: 0
Property Loss/Damage: $275,000
Contents Loss: $15,000
Property Saved: $650,000
Additional information: Raytown Fire Protection District responded to the report of an apartment fire on the third floor of a six-unit building.  Upon arrival units found heavy smoke and fire in the rear of the structure.  The heavy winds today made extinguishment difficult, but units held the fire to a single unit.  Two additional units did receive water damage as a result of the extinguishment.  No injuries were reported and six residents have been displaced.  All of the smoke detectors found in the structure were not in working condition.     
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