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Joplin virtually destroyed by tornado
Please post any ways you can donate/give relief to the people in need in Joplin.
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Bro came out sun. went down that night w/ the GCSD. Chills.
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I just read something about a fire destroying 16 businesses in Joplin.
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Business center fire revictimizes tenants ravaged by tornado By Jeff Lehr news@joplinglobe.com The Joplin Globe Tue Jun 14, 2011, 11:16 PM CDT JOPLIN, Mo. — The thing Greg Lesley felt more than anything else as he watched the main Lesley Business Centers building burn to the ground Tuesday morning was exhaustion. Sheer exhaustion. “It really hasn’t hit me yet — the magnitude of the loss — because of the exhaustion,” Lesley said. His brick industrial building at 1002 E. Fourth St. was destroyed by a fire of undetermined cause that started about 6 a.m. Lesley said he has been working 10 to 12 hours every day since the May 22 tornado, helping people who lost their homes find storage space or businesses that were affected find new accommodations, only to see all that work go up in flames Tuesday. ‘HEARTBREAKING’ “This was just heartbreaking,” Lesley said, referring in particular to certain tenants who now find themselves twice victimized, first by the tornado and then by fire. The Joplin, Duenweg and Redings Mill fire departments responded to a 911 call reporting the fire at 6:11 a.m. The first firefighters on the scene encountered a building with 43,500 square feet of space in flames. Three aerial trucks and two pumper trucks were set up to combat the blaze by spraying water in from three sides of the single-story building, which housed about a dozen businesses and provided storage space to other lessees. Keith Stammer, public information officer for the Joplin Fire Department, said the focus from the onset was to keep the fire from spreading to other buildings and properties. Most immediately in jeopardy was an L-shaped metal warehouse, also belonging to Lesley, that is just southeast of the building that burned. Lesley said several tornado victims had secured storage space in the metal warehouse in recent weeks for belongings they had managed to salvage after the storm. Stammer said firefighters were able to keep the blaze confined to the brick industrial building and get it under control by 7:49 a.m. “That was quite a feat,” he said. Firefighters remained on the scene for several hours, with their lines pouring water into the ruins of the building before the fire was finally extinguished in the afternoon. No one is believed to have been in the building when the fire started, and no injuries were reported. Fire Chief Mitch Randles said the cause of the fire would remain under investigation by state and city authorities, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives at least until today. “It’s just too hot in there to investigate,” Randles said late in the afternoon. “So we’re going to go back in there tomorrow and look.” The former Morton Booth Co. building was acquired by Lesley about five years ago. He said 18 businesses or individuals were leasing space there. The businesses included Grow Marketing, Relay for Business, Litho Printing, Kodiak Transportation, Radio Communications Specialists, Furniture Rescue, All Lamp Recycling and Jim Morris Roofing. The Holiday Inn also rented storage space there, Lesley said. DOUBLE DESTRUCTION Dewey Sheets Jr. moved his business, Furniture Rescue, temporarily into Lesley Business Centers when the tornado destroyed the repair and refinishing shop’s former location at 1805 Katherine Ave. But Sheets, oddly enough, was feeling more fortunate than unfortunate after Tuesday’s fire. He said he sees God’s hand in both events with respect to his business. He said most of the computer records and paperwork of the business were saved by the way the shop collapsed in the tornado, and it just so happened that he and his employees stayed late Monday moving the office and their customers’ furniture out of Lesley Business Centers to a new location at 5467 N. Main St. He said what they had not yet moved out were the shop’s tools and specialized equipment, which he believes can be replaced. Sheets said he wants people to know Furniture Rescue is still in business and still intent on helping tornado victims with “sentimental furniture” they need repaired or refinished. “God will never give us more than we can handle,” Sheets said. “I do hope though that he doesn’t push me too much further.” Max Jones was driving down Seventh Street on his way to work Tuesday morning when he spotted the smoke in the air a couple of blocks to the north. Jones, a quality assurance manager at the Safeway bakery and already a victim of the tornado, thought to himself: “Man, that looks like it could be our storage unit.” He turned off Seventh Street, found a place to park and walked toward the fire scene in the 1000 block of East Fourth Street. It turned out it was the building where he and his wife, Patsy, had rented 2,000 square feet of space to keep a 1952 Chevrolet pickup truck they hoped to restore, as well as various pieces of antique furniture and all their extra household goods, when they moved to Joplin from Ohio in May. So it was that the Joneses, who were living in the Plaza Apartments when the tornado struck, came to be fire victims as well in little more than three weeks’ time. The twister destroyed the apartment complex, but the couple in their late 50s have not actually been thinking of themselves as tornado victims. They were not in their apartment and were out of harm’s way when the tornado struck, they said. The couple happened to be at Lesley Business Centers, getting their space there ready to receive a truckload of their possessions expected from Ohio the next day. Their place at the Plaza Apartments was only a temporary home, they said. They had secured another apartment at Eighth Street and Forest Avenue and had been moving some of their things there before the tornado hit. Tuesday’s fire brought a significantly stronger sense of personal loss, they said. Max Jones said all they can do is “deal with it and go on.” He said co-workers have dubbed him “The Jinx,” and he laughed when asked what he and his wife think of Joplin after their first six weeks here. “Joplin’s fine,” he said. “We like Joplin. It seems like everyone’s good people, and it’s a good place to live — if you can just avoid the fires and tornadoes.” Fourth Street closed EAST FOURTH STREET was closed most of the day Tuesday from Murphy Boulevard to Michigan Avenue as firefighters battled a blaze at Lesley Business Centers. The fire caused several power outages that affected traffic signals in the area. Joplin and Kansas City police and the Missouri State Highway Patrol provided traffic control and other forms of assistance at and near the fire scene.
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http://www.joplinglobe.com/local/x11...-looting-probe
JOPLIN, Mo. — Three firefighters in Baxter Springs, Kan., have been fired and their chief placed on administrative leave in light of a probe into looting of businesses in Joplin the night of the May 22 tornado. Baxter Springs Mayor Jenifer J. Bingham released a prepared statement Thursday acknowledging the firing of three unidentified firefighters on June 9. The release states that the dismissals concerned “conduct displayed during relief efforts in the aftermath” of the tornado that devastated Joplin and Duquesne. “All information relating to the individuals and their conduct was forwarded immediately to the Joplin Police Department for further review and investigation,” Bingham said in the statement. Her statement went on to say that “should there be any merit to any rumor regarding the wrongdoing of any city employee,” Baxter Springs would work with the Joplin Police Department to “hold those at fault to the highest form of accountability.” The mayor declined to answer questions or to provide the names of the dismissed firefighters when she was contacted Thursday by telephone. She cited liability concerns of her own city and a criminal investigation. “It’s a Joplin Police Department investigation,” she said. The Globe later learned that fire Chief Les Page has been placed on indefinite administrative leave and that Art Mallory has been named acting fire chief. Page, who has served in the Baxter Springs Fire Department for about 40 years and is in his second year as chief, confirmed that he is on administrative leave. He would not say why. “I’ve been instructed not to (comment),” Page said. “I’d like to, but I can’t.” Mallory also declined to comment. Lt. Mike Hobson, head of the investigations division of the Joplin Police Department, acknowledged the receipt of information this week from Baxter Springs police regarding the possible involvement of three male firefighters in thefts from Joplin businesses the night of the tornado. “It concerns the theft of some property in the tornado zone,” Hobson said. “We’re just getting into it.” Hobson said Baxter Springs police apparently received information earlier this month that led to an investigation there that eventually was referred to Joplin. He said the Baxter Springs Fire Department was part of the initial emergency response to the tornado. Firefighters, emergency medical technicians and law enforcement officers from several jurisdictions were involved in the response the night of the tornado. But Hobson could not say with certainty if all three Baxter Springs firefighters were on duty at the time of the alleged offense or offenses. “We haven’t had time to even go talk to them yet and get their side of things,” he said. He declined to discuss which business or businesses might be involved, or what had been taken from them. He said some stolen property already may have been recovered, although he declined to say if that was by Baxter Springs police or Joplin police. The Baxter Springs police chief could not be reached for comment Thursday. Robert Myers, city attorney for Baxter Springs, did not return a call from the Globe. |
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Baxter Springs is a worthless shit town.
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so my Bro said when they got to joplin night of there was 9 bodies on the pavement. When they left the next mornin they had 80 bodies layed out.
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I got my Chiefs tattoo in Baxter Springs.
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I'm really not a fan of Baxter, but it's >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Fredonia.
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Home Depot flew in enough workers to fill four tour buses on a 757 to the Joplin airport this morning.
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Long, but fabulous article about the Joplin Tornado taken from the KCStar. It's too long to post here, but it's a highly recommended read.
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/06/18...ylink=misearch |
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