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3 taken to hospital after car crashes into building in Kansas City

3 taken to hospital after car crashes into building in Kansas City

Yahoo06-06-2025

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Three people were taken to a hospital Thursday night after a car crashed into a building in Kansas City.
According to the Kansas City Fire Department, around 9 p.m., crews were sent to the crash on East Ninth Street near Van Brunt Boulevard and Denver Avenue. KCFD did not say if the building is residential or a business.
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Three passengers were in the car and were taken to a hospital. Two have 'significant injuries' and were transported in serious condition, according to KCFD.
Members of the KCFD Rescue Division, along with Dangerous Buildings, were called to the scene to evaluate the stability of the building.
KCPD is investigating the cause of the crash.
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