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Fire forces residents from KCMO apartment building Monday night
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - At least one person has been taken to the hospital and several others were rescued after a fire broke out at a Kansas City, Missouri, apartment complex Monday night. Firefighters responded shortly after 8 p.m. to a three-story apartment building in the 8000 block of Troost Avenue, but were pulled out of the building around 8:36 p.m.
Beats paying rent doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteSection ape apts
ReplyDeleteDamn, just when it was starting to make a comeback.
ReplyDeleteThey likes they apartments like they likes they chicken. Extra crispy!
ReplyDeleteJust a guess but I bet none of them had renter's insurance.
ReplyDeleteRenter's insurance? None of them had rent LOL
ReplyDeleteThat's why the place went up like a roman candle. Much easier than eviction.
ReplyDelete^^^ At least the insurance company will pay them! Hahahahaha!
ReplyDelete^^^Exactly!
ReplyDeleteCrack pipes get hot !!!
ReplyDeleteIt will end up being some bleeding heart story about LaQueesha and her 7 kids using an iron and hair dryer for heat, causing a fire.
ReplyDeleteHomies were freebasing and it went Richard Pryor on them.
ReplyDeleteSounded as if a couple fire hydrants weren't working again. Imagine one of those crazy fires that happened in JOCO last year, happening in KCMO.
ReplyDeleteI'd pay money to see that!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a fire!
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ReplyDeleteOne less affordable housing. They burn down cities so what's the big deal about this building burning? What goes around.......
^^^^I still think punctuation would make your post less inane, all caps guy.
ReplyDeleteAND I THINK YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN ABORTED PATHETIC TROLL
ReplyDeleteAll these horribly racist KCMO firefighters risking their lives on a frigid Kansas City night to attempt to protect a predominantly African American apartment community from a fire warms the cockles of my heart. I'm sure the supremely virtuous Kansas City Star will acknowledge how these awful firemen and women put aside their racism to help the residents of that apartment complex.
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