Vehicle fire inside body shop rapidly extinguished

Firefighters responded to an auto body shop near 19th and Quindaro on Thursday to put out a vehicle fire. (Kansas City, Kansas, Fire Department photo)
Firefighters responded to an auto body shop near 19th and Quindaro on Thursday to put out a vehicle fire. (Kansas City, Kansas, Fire Department photo)
Firefighters responded to an auto body shop near 19th and Quindaro on Thursday to put out a vehicle fire. (Kansas City, Kansas, Fire Department photo)
Firefighters responded to an auto body shop near 19th and Quindaro on Thursday to put out a vehicle fire. (Kansas City, Kansas, Fire Department photo)

Kansas City, Kansas, firefighters rapidly extinguished a fire at 12:23 p.m. Thursday, March 18, at an auto body shop at 1907 Quindaro Blvd.

A vehicle caught fire inside the auto body shop, according to Fire Department spokesman Scott Schaunaman. The cause of it catching fire is under investigation, he added.

Workers from the shop were evacuated, with no injuries reported, he stated.

The extent of the damage is being determined, and is thought to be at a minimum with the rapid extinguishment of the fire, he stated.

Community Blood Center declares blood emergency

The Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City today declared a blood emergency.

A year after the region was shut down by COVID-19, a blood shortage still exists, according to a spokesman.

Before COVID-19, there were more community blood drives at high schools, colleges and offices, but a lot of those groups had to cancel blood drives because of COVID-19 restrictions, according to Community Blood Center officials. Some, but not as many as before, have been able to resume the blood drives.

CBC currently has just over a four-day supply of blood, which is below what is needed by area hospitals, according to a spokesman. The health care system in the metropolitan area requires nearly 600 donations each day to treat patients ranging from trauma victims to babies and their mothers to cancer patients, the spokesman stated.

Donors with Type O and Type B blood are especially needed, as CBC currently has less than a three-day supply of these blood types, according to the spokesman.

“With thousands getting vaccinated each day, we are thrilled to watch our state recover from this catastrophic year,” said Kim Peck, senior executive director of Community Blood Center. “As Kansas City bounces back this spring, we need everyone to make an appointment and donate blood to help save lives. While the end of the pandemic is near, our struggle to fight for those in need continues.”

The CBC is taking extra precautions to help prevent the person-to-person spread of COVID-19, the spokesman stated. As always, people are not eligible to donate if they’re experiencing a cold, sore throat, respiratory infection or flu-like symptoms. Additional information on donor eligibility and COVID-19 precautions is available at www.savealifenow.org.

Donations are by appointment only and can be scheduled by calling 1-877-468-6844 or visiting www.savealifenow.org. The donor centers in Kansas City, Missouri, and in Johnson County are open by appointment.

Some of the upcoming CBC blood drives in Wyandotte County include:

The University of Kansas Medical Center, 2146 W. 39th Ave., Kansas City, Kansas, will hold a Community Blood Center blood drive from 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 24, in the Health Education Building, Ad Astra, 5th floor.

Providence Medical Center, 8929 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas, will hold a Community Blood Center blood drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, April 9, in the auditorium rooms.

Appointments are required by calling 1-877-468-6844 or visiting www.savealifenow.org.

Food distribution planned Friday

Sunset Hills Christian Church, 6347 Leavenworth Road, Kansas City, Kansas, will be the host site for a Harvesters food distribution at 2 p.m. Friday, March 19.

The church is joining with the Leavenworth Road Association, Harvesters and KCK community policing to offer the food distribution.

Recipients must be residents of Kansas City, Kansas. Recipients will be asked to follow signs, and will not get out of their vehicles.