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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
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Friday, April 22, 2016
Resident Injured During Structure Fire
Raytown Fire Protection District
Press Release
Thursday Evening Structure Fire Critically Injures Occupant and Damages Raytown Home
PIO Assigned: Mike Hunley, Deputy Chief
Follow up Info: 816-875-9746
Date: 04/21/2016
Location: 7007 Hedges
Time of the call: 18:58
First Unit on the scene: Raytown Car 51
Number of Units:8
Fire/Rescue personnel on scene: 26
Injuries: 1
Property Loss/Damage: $65,000 (estimated)
Contents Loss: $15,000 (estimated)
Additional information:
Raytown Fire was dispatched to
a residential structure fire at approximately 5pm on Thursday. The caller
was a neighbor who noticed smoke coming from the residence. Dispatch
informed units enroute to the call that an occupant was trapped in the home.
Dispatch also said that neighbors were attempting to enter and rescue the
occupant. Raytown Car 51 arrived on scene and found smoke and fire
showing from the southwest corner of the structure. Raytown Pumpers 51
and 52 arrived just after Car 51. Pumper 51 was ordered to pull a hand
line for fire attack while Pumper 52 was ordered to conduct search and rescue
operations. Crews forced entry through the front door and encountered
heavy smoke with fire coming from the southwest bedroom. A female victim
and was quickly located and removed from the structure. Raytown EMS had
arrived on the scene at the same time as fire units. They assumed patient
care and transported the victim to Research Hospital. The patient remains
in critical condition. Crews were able to quickly knock down the fire and
complete a search of the structure. Two dogs and two cats were found
during the search and brought outside. Unfortunately, none of the pets
survived. Kansas City Fire Department responded to assist with extinguishing
the fire. Assistance was requested from Raytown Police and the Missouri
State Fire Marshal's office for the investigation. After the on scene
investigation was completed the fire was preliminarily determined to be
accidental with the fire starting in the southwest bedroom. The cause of
the fire is currently undetermined.
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Monday, April 18, 2016
The 2016 Fire Chiefs for the Day
The 2016 Fire Chiefs for the Day are as follows:
Thursday 4/28 Phil Helphrey son of Ty Helphrey
Friday 4/29 Sean Summers son of Sean Darren Summers
Thank you to all who entered and congratulations to those who were chosen. This is a special and very cool experience for both parent and child. All of us really enjoy these days and I am very proud we get the opportunity to do this. Chief Mace
Friday, April 15, 2016
Friday, April 8, 2016
Monday, April 4, 2016
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