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Home Heating Equipment Safety Announcement
Home Heating Equipment   Now that winter is upon us, the Heart of America Kansas City Metro Fire Chiefs Council would like to remind residents to use extreme caution when utilizing home heating equipment.  Heating equipment, according to the National Fire Protection Association, is the l... Read full Announcement
Public Training and CPR Registration
We now have Online Registration for CPR Classes and any other classes that are open to the public.  If you have any questions please Contact Us.... Read full Announcement
Articles
Overnight Fire Damages Daycare.
Early on Sunday morning, July 20th Kearney Fire was dispatched to Town of Tots for an automatic fire alarm.  The call was received at 3:15 a.m.  The first crews arrived on the scene within five minutes with nothing visible from the outside and was checking the front area of the structure... Read full Article
Multiple Vehicle Crash closes I-35 for over an hour.
On July 17th at about 12:22 pm, Clay County Sheriff's Department started receiving calls of a Motor Vehicle Crash (MVC) on I-35 about the 22 mile marker, even the fire station received direct calls about the crash.  A Holt Ambulance was northbound on I-35 Hwy and came upon the MVC shortly aft... Read full Article
Single room fire caused heavy smoke damage to house.
On July 10th at 1:44pm Kearney Fire was dispatched for a couch on fire in a house.  Kearney Engine 1, Quint 1, and Deputy Chief responded.  DC arrived on scene at 1:47pm and found smoke coming out the front door.  Engine 1 and Quint 1 arrived at 1:48pm.  Command requested Excel... Read full Article
Fire destroys home between Kearney & Smithville.
  On July 1st at approximately 10:30 am, Clay County Sheriff's Dispatch received a 911 report of a structure fire.  Kearney Fire responded with Engine 1, Tanker 1, Quint 1, Deputy Chief and Fire Chief.  Smithville Area Fire Protection District was contacted while enroute to the scene ... Read full Article
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