Veteran firefighters reflect on response to Kansas grain elevator explosion, 25 years later

  • Source: KWCH-DT CBS 12 Hutchinson
  • Published: 06/09/2023 12:00 AM

VIDEO: Twenty five years ago Thursday, what at the time was the world’s larges grain elevator exploded southwest of Wichita, killing seven and injuring 10. The results and recovery efforts by emergency crews at the DeBruce Grain elevator went on for weeks. On June 8, 1998, Sedgwick County firefighters Ray Hensley and Robert Timmons responded to the hectic scene southwest of Wichita. Hensley as off-duty at a hospital with family when he heard the explosion. “We heard the explosion and kinda felt, heard the windows shake,” he said. Hensley had no idea what happened until his chief called him. “I was like, What’s going,’ and he said, ‘DeBruce elevator blew up,’” Hensley recalled. When he did get on scene... “There was huge, massive chunks of concrete the size of cars hanging off the side of the building, and they didn’t want us around there for the potential something might still collapse,” Hensley said.



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