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Four firefighters released from hospital after being injured in Shawnee house fire

Four firefighters were injured when a stairwell collapsed as they worked to extinguish a blaze inside a home Tuesday night in Shawnee, a fire department spokesman said.

Firefighters from several departments responded to the blaze at 9:10 p.m. Tuesday in the 4600 block of Silverheel Street, Shawnee Fire Department Chief Rick Potter said. Crews from Olathe, Overland Park and other Johnson County fire departments were brought in to help.

When the stairwell collapsed, Potter said some firefighters fell through to the basement and others were trapped.

Four Shawnee firefighters were injured in the collapse or as crews rescued them. They were taken to the hospital with minor injuries and have been released from the hospital.

Authorities investigate a house fire near Grove and Silverheel streets in Shawnee.
Authorities investigate a house fire near Grove and Silverheel streets in Shawnee. Tammy Ljungblad tljungblad@kcstar.com

Potter said the rescue team moved quickly and did its job to help their fellow firefighters escape. He said he’s proud of his department and others for following their training and handling the situation.

“There are a lot of emotions, a range of emotion,” Potter said, “most of which this morning are relief. Relief for the outcome we had, relief that the outcome was good last night.”

A fifth firefighter was treated for heat-related purposes.

The residents escaped from the home uninjured before firefighters arrived.

An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.

Authorities investigate a house fire near Grove and Silverheel streets in Shawnee.
Authorities investigate a house fire near Grove and Silverheel streets in Shawnee. Tammy Ljungblad tljungblad@kcstar.com

This story was originally published July 6, 2022 at 11:31 AM.

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Andrea Klick
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Andrea Klick was a breaking news reporter for The Kansas City Star. She studied journalism and political science at the University of Southern California and grew up near Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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