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Kansas City will pay $1M to widow of firefighter who died during training event

Kansas City firefighter and paramedic Kyle Brinker, 33, died last fall after suffering a medical emergency during a training exercise.
Kansas City firefighter and paramedic Kyle Brinker, 33, died last fall after suffering a medical emergency during a training exercise.

The wife of the Kansas City Fire Department paramedic who died during a training exercise last year has been awarded just under $1.1 million to resolve a workers’ compensation claim filed against the city.

The City Council approved the award to Rebecca Ann Brinker without comment near the end of Thursday’s regular meeting. Her husband, 33-year-old Kyle Brinker, died after suffering an undisclosed medical emergency during a fire department training event on Sept. 17, 2024.

Personnel at the scene gave him medical care before he was rushed to North Kansas City Hospital. Staff were unable to revive him.

Brinker was an 11-year member of the department and was a firefighter paramedic. He grew up in Pennsylvania and attended Coastal Carolina University to study marine science before taking up fire science at the Community College of Allegheny County. He later studied emergency medicine at the University of Pittsburgh after earning his certification as a paramedic in 2012.

Mike Hendricks
The Kansas City Star
Mike Hendricks covered local government for The Kansas City Star until he retired in 2025. Previously he covered business, agriculture and was on the investigations team. For 14 years, he wrote a metro column three times a week. His many honors include two Gerald Loeb awards.
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