
Credit where it's due . . . The newspaper offered an important investigation of this tragedy that raises more questions about safety for first responders . . . Here's the latest revelation:
"In never-before-heard audio, Kansas City firefighters send help for paramedic who drowned in Gladstone swimming pool during a water rescue training exercise. The Kansas City Fire Department has kept the circumstances of 33-year-old Kyle Brinker’s death a secret for the past 11 months. Last week, the city council agreed to pay his widow $1.1 million to settle her workers' compensation claim."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Nearly a year after firefighter drowned, KCFD makes details of his death public
New details emerge on the drowning death of Kansas City firefighter Kyle Brinker during a swim test. KCFD clarifies training protocols amid growing concerns.
Autopsy report shows Kansas City firefighter drowned during training exercise
An autopsy report shows that his cause of death was drowning.
Developing . . .
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