Outpouring of support from Kansas seen for two firefighters killed in Kansas City, Mo.

There has been an outpouring of support from Kansas for two Kansas City, Mo., firefighters, who were killed Monday night while fighting a fire.

Kansas City, Kan., Mayor Mark Holland, in a post on Facebook, stated, “We lift up in prayer the friends and families of the 2 firefighters from the Kansas City Fire Department who died yesterday while serving their city. May you find comfort in God’s love and the outpouring of support from Kansas Citians.”

Kansas City, Kan., Police Chief Terry Zeigler, in a post on Twitter, stated, “KCKPD Officers will keep KCFD firefighters & their families in our thoughts & prayers.”

The Kansas Highway Patrol, in a post on Twitter, stated, “True heroes. What an incredible high this afternoon for Kansas City, and now an incredible low.”

The two firefighters died during a second alarm response to a combined commercial and residential structure at Independence Avenue and Prospect in Kansas City, Mo., according to a statement from the Kansas City, Mo., government. The fire’s start was about 7:27 p.m.

At 8:07 p.m., the building collapsed and four firefighters were trapped, according to the statement. Two of the firefighters in the collapse were pronounced dead when they arrived at the hospital shortly afterward.

Today, the deceased firefighters were identified as Larry J. Leggio, a 17-year veteran, and John V. Mesh, a 13-year veteran.

A fund to support the families of fallen firefighters is available through IAFF Local 42, according to information from Kansas City, Mo. Tax-deductible donations will be given to the families of firefighters Leggio and Mesh. Donations can be made by check, payable to IAFF Local 42 and should be sent to 6320 Manchester Ave., Suite 42A; Kansas City, MO 64133.

Bridge work planned today on U.S. 69

Crews will close the northbound and southbound lanes of U.S. 69 over the Missouri River from 11 a.m. to about 11:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 9, for bridge work, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation.

The current U.S. 69 bridge over the Missouri River is being replaced.

A new structure will be constructed in its place and will include multiple lanes and bike-pedestrian access. It will open to traffic in December 2016.

This project is shared by the Kansas Department of Transportation and MoDOT.

For more information or updates, visit twitter.com/MoDOT_KC. #us69moriverbridge.

Motorists are asked to be alert, obey warning signs and use caution when driving through work zones, according to a MoDOT spokesman. All work is weather dependent.

Construction work continues on bridges near Kansas City, Mo., baseball stadium

Baseball fans headed to Kansas City Royals post-season games on Thursday and Friday may meet some road projects around the stadium.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, there is an extensive bridge rehabilitation project on the Stadium Road Bridges over I-435 and I-70 in Kansas City, Mo., that will affect traffic. The construction zone will be in place during the games.

Construction has restricted lanes on Stadium Road Bridges to one lane each direction and those traveling to the stadium should plan accordingly. Both bridges are located at Gates 6 and 7 (Bus/RV Exit) near Arrowhead. Motorists traveling to these gates should expect some potential delays. KC Scout message boards will also direct traffic to Blue Ridge Cutoff for gates 2 and 3 for a faster commute. This is a full around-the-clock lane closure but all work will be performed during daytime, work hours, according to MoDOT. All work is weather dependent.

See http://www.kcscout.net/ for congestion updates and camera views of traffic. For project updates, follow MoDOT Kansas City on Facebook.