Firefighters battling flames at an abandoned school.
An incident at an abandoned school in Kansas City left one firefighter hospitalized after a fall while combating a blaze. The fire department received the first alarm shortly after 9 a.m. on Friday morning, leading to immediate dispatch of firefighting teams to the scene.
The fire occurred in a three-story school located near East 22nd Street and Tracey Avenue. Fire crews, upon arrival, launched offensive interior operations, focusing on extinguishing the fire which was reported to have broken out on the third floor. Using five handlines for effective water application, firefighters initiated their search for the flames while ensuring the safety of anyone who might have been inside.
Tragically, at approximately 9:15 a.m., while engaged in firefighting efforts and as they began to take control of the fire, one firefighter fell through a flight of stairs. This incident raised immediate concerns, prompting quick action from fellow firefighters who ensured that the injured member was safely transported to a local hospital.
The Kansas City Fire Department (KCFD) later confirmed that the injured firefighter suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Fortunately, no other injuries were reported among the firefighting crews or any civilians. KCFD has since declared the building a “dangerous building,” indicating that its structural integrity poses risks for further investigations or potential demolition.
As firefighters continued to monitor the scene, the cause of the fire remained under investigation. Fire officials have urged the public to remain vigilant around abandoned properties, which can pose serious safety hazards.
Residents in the area expressed their concern for the safety of firefighters and the alarming trend of fires in abandoned structures. Community members highlighted the need for better management of such buildings to prevent similar incidents in the future.
This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers firefighters face each day while responding to emergencies. Authorities continue to assess the conditions of other abandoned locations throughout the city to ensure safety and prevent future accidents. The KCFD community stands united, hoping for a speedy recovery for their injured colleague and safety in their ongoing mission to protect lives and property.
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