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Victim in fatal Kan. group home fire identified; cause under investigation

COWLEY COUNTY —Three area fire departments responded Thursday afternoon to a structure fire in Arkansas City that resulted in one fatality, but no other serious injuries.

Fatal fire Thursday in Arkansas City -photo courtesy KWCH

The group home, located at 705 N. Sixth St., is considered a total loss. It is owned and operated by Easterseals Capper Foundation, a Topeka-based 501(c)3 community developmental disability organization with a Winfield office that operates several homes and living facilities in Cowley County.

The victim, Andrew Goodnight, 32, was transported to South Central Kansas Medical Center, where he died of his injuries. An autopsy has not been performed yet, but smoke inhalation is suspected.

“Staff at the facility did everything they could to help this individual,” said Ark City Fire Chief Bobby Wolfe. “It is a tragic situation for all involved. We offer our deepest condolences to Andrew’s family.”

The Arkansas City Fire-EMS Department, Udall Fire Department and Winfield Fire-EMS Department were dispatched about 3:44 p.m. for a major structure fire, responding with a total of six vehicles.

When firefighters arrived, they found the attic of the building was fully involved. Crews made entry at the rear of the duplex home, located on the west side, and found Goodnight about 40 feet inside.

He was removed from the structure and resuscitation was attempted at the scene. Resuscitation efforts continued during ambulance transport to SCKMC, but ultimately were not successful.

The cause of the fire, which started in the attic area, still is under investigation by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. The Arkansas City Fire-EMS Department is assisting with the investigation.

The residential area of the facility had a sprinkler and alarm system, but the attic was not sprinkled.

The building was occupied by four residents, including Goodnight, and two staff members at the time of the fire. All six are accounted for. The two staff members were treated and released at the scene.

Goodnight, who had Down syndrome and autism, was the only person who was not able to exit the structure safely, although one staff member sustained injuries while trying to help him to evacuate
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COWLEY COUNTY — Investigators are working to determine the cause of a fatal fire in Arkansas City.

Just before 4p.m. Thursday, fire crews responded to a group home for the developmentally disabled in the 700 Block of north Sixth Street in Arkansas City, according to Fire Captain Chet Ranzau.

One resident trapped in the home was transported to a local hospital where he died, according to Ranzau.

There were from three to six staff and residents in the home or the vicinity. “We are still conducting interviews to get the numbers,” said Ranzau.

One firefighter was transported to a hospital for heat exhaustion. Temperatures on Thursday afternoon were in the triple digits. Officials did not release name of the victim.

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