One death, multiple injuries in fire at townhomes near 70th and I-70

Multiple injuries were reported at a fire at townhomes in the 700 block of North 70th Terrace on Saturday morning. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

A fire spread at townhomes in the 700 block of North 70th Terrace on Saturday morning, causing one death and multiple injuries to residents.

Multiple persons with life-threatening injuries were taken to the hospital, according to Kansas City, Kansas, fire officials.

According to a Fire Department spokesman at 5:15 p.m., one resident died of injuries in the fire, while three other residents were injured. Also, two firefighters suffered minor injuries, according to the spokesman.

The Fire Department gave the alarm time as 10:51 a.m. Saturday.

There were reports of people trapped inside the residence on the second floor, the spokesman said. Fire crews started search-and-rescue efforts with their initial attack. A second alarm was called with additional fire and EMS units arriving, the spokesman said.

Fire Chief Kevin Shirley said fire crews arrived around 11 a.m. and saw the fire already going up the structure.

As the fire crews tried to enter the townhome at 733, the fire was coming off the walls and going to the attic, he said, then spreading to other townhomes, which were connected at the attic.

Firefighters searched for victims, who were transported to the hospital.

Chief Shirley said there was no confirmation yet on how the fire started.

Since there were severe injuries, the fire scene is being treated like a crime scene, and fire and police investigators are there, he said.

Residents in eight units were displaced, Chief Shirley said.

“A lot of residents lost everything,” he said. “Our thoughts are going out to those who were injured.”

The Red Cross was on the scene assisting residents who were displaced.

Residents at the College Park Townhomes, which were formerly called Redwood Gardens, near 70th Terrace and I-70, gathered to watch the firefighting efforts.

Sherrie Powell, a corrections officer, said she came to the fire scene because her mother, her brother and his wife, as well as her nephew and his wife, lived in townhomes near where the fire started. The fire did not start at their residence, but it spread to it, she said. They will need to find new housing.

“I thank God that my family came out alive,” Powell said. “And I feel sorry for anyone who lost their lives.”

It was sad that it happened on her Mom’s 84th birthday, she added.

She said that residents have reported the sound of an explosion around 10:47 a.m. Saturday at one of the townhomes.

The Fire Department estimated the property loss at $500,000, with the loss to contents as unknown.

The investigation is ongoing, according to the Fire Department spokesman. The cause is still under investigation.

This story has been updated.

Multiple injuries were reported at a fire at townhomes in the 700 block of North 70th Terrace on Saturday morning. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

Multiple injuries were reported at a fire at townhomes in the 700 block of North 70th Terrace on Saturday morning. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

Multiple injuries were reported at a fire at townhomes in the 700 block of North 70th Terrace on Saturday morning. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

Fire Chief Kevin Shirley, center, talked with a representative of the Red Cross, left, on Saturday morning at a fire scene at the 700 block of North 70th Terrace. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

The Red Cross was at the fire scene helping victims of the townhomes fire Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

Pitching Priests at T-Bones Stadium

Father Anthony Ouellette watched as his hit sailed into the left field corner. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Nearly 3,000 members of the Kansas City  Catholic community from both sides of the state line turned out for the Pitching Priests charity softball game, played Friday night at T-Bones Stadium in Kansas City, Kansas.

The Missouri team, from the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, won the game in extra innings, coming from behind to defeat the Kansas team from the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. Father Adam Johnson hit a sacrifice fly to pull the Missouri team ahead 16-15 in the bottom of the seventh.

The priests were the stars of the show, with fans waving homemade signs and kids lined up along the dugout walls for autographs.

The annual event, nicknamed the I-435 Series, raises money for Catholic seminary students training for the priesthood.

Father Sean McCaffery signed a copy of his baseball card for a young fan. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Monsignor Michael Mullen, pastor at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Kansas City, Kansas, made solid contact. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Seminarian Will Sutherland pinch ran for Monsignor Mullen. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Lucius Hre Kung, bishop of the Diocese of Hakha, Burma, was warmly received by the crowd. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Monsignor Mullen acknowledged the crowd after an at bat. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Seminarian Sebastian Scholl crossed home plate just ahead of the tag. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Father Anthony Ouellette, pastor of Holy Name Church and chaplain at Bishop Ward High School, rounded third base. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Father Etienne Huard crossed home plate with the winning run, setting off a mad celebration on the field and in the stands. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Father Paul Sheller, left, held on to the ball for the out, despite a collision from Father Barry Clayton. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
As the crowd prepared to depart, Archbishop Joseph Naumann offered a blessing. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)

Saturday events

Residents to give comments on Fisher Park redesign today
On Saturday, July 7, residents near Fisher Park at 3800 Fisher St. will be able to give their opinions on the redesign for the new playground at the park. The event is from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. July 7 at Fisher Park, which is near 39th and Springfield. The event is sponsored by the Unified Government and Rosedale Development Association.

Picnic in the park today
A picnic in the park will be sponsored by the Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office and Downtown KCK Kiwanis Club from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 7, at Big Eleven Lake, 11th and State, Kansas City, Kansas. A kids’ identification kit, a visit by “Safety Pup” and food are planned.

Movie to be shown today
The movie, “A Wrinkle in Time,” will be shown from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 7, in the second floor auditorium of the Main Kansas City, Kansas, Public Library, 625 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. The 115-minute movie is rated PG. For more information see https://kckpl.librarymarket.com/saturday-movies-41.

S.T.E.A.M. storytime planned
A S.T.E.A.M. (science, technology, engineering, art and math) storytime is planned from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 7, in the craft room of the Main Kansas City, Kansas, Public Library, 625 Minnesota Ave. Stories, songs, science and art are planned for kindergarten through fifth grade age.

Sporting KC to play Toronto tonight in KCK
MLS soccer action begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas, where Sporting Kansas City will face Toronto FC. Sporting KC, 9-4-5, will face Toronto FC, the reigning MLS Cup and Supporters’ Shield champion. For ticket information, see SeatGeek.com .

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