To those involved in or affected by the Petro Crash:
On behalf of Washburn University, we would like to express our sympathy to all those who lost loved ones in this event. We appreciate the support from the community and the university during this time of crisis. Please understand that this crisis is still under investigation. There are several items that have yet to be addressed and we are looking into them as they are brought to our attention. We plan to continue to update this website with the most recent information we receive and are able to disclose to the public.
Our sincere thanks,
Washburn University Crisis Team
Thursday, December 7, 2006
Cause of crash determined
The pilot who was injured is in stable condition and has given an explanation of the cause of the crash to the military. After further investigation of the wreckage, it has been confirmed that the cause of the crash was completely mechanical.
The wing elevators that control the up and down motion of the plane failed to respond. The pilot was able to contact Forbes Field of a malfunction, but was unable to control the plane to a safe landing. Forbes field is located 7.5 miles away from the Washburn campus.
Because there were several hundred injuries caused from the crash, Washburn University will be holding a blood drive next week to help the local blood banks and hospitals. All blood types are needed and everyone who is able is encouraged to donate blood. The blood drive will take place this coming Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Memorial Union.
The wing elevators that control the up and down motion of the plane failed to respond. The pilot was able to contact Forbes Field of a malfunction, but was unable to control the plane to a safe landing. Forbes field is located 7.5 miles away from the Washburn campus.
Because there were several hundred injuries caused from the crash, Washburn University will be holding a blood drive next week to help the local blood banks and hospitals. All blood types are needed and everyone who is able is encouraged to donate blood. The blood drive will take place this coming Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Memorial Union.
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Wreckage cleared, families notified
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Topeka officials have announced that all of the wreckage from the streets has been cleared. The intersection of 21st and Washburn is now open to through traffic as well as all of the other intersections. The soccer field and the Petro parking lot have not been completely cleared, but crews are working quickly to return the campus to normal. All classes previously held in Petro Allied Health have been relocated to other classrooms across campus. The electricity has been restored around Topeka.
A memorial fund has been established to assist families that were effected by the accident. Part of this fund will also help in the building of the permanent memorial to honor those that were lost in the accident. Donations to this fund can be sent to Washburn University, care of Petro Memorial Fund. The school is still taking donations for the rebuilding of Petro.
Animal control was able to safely catch all of the rats and opossums that escaped on campus. Luckily, nobody was injured by these animals. Animal control released the rats and opossums outside of Topeka city limits.
Everyone in attendance at the field hockey game have been accounted for. Those that were not injured reported to University Relations. All families have been notified of those that died or were injured in the crash. Washburn has encouraged everyone involved in the accident or that were on campus at the time of the crash to contact family members. If you are a family member and are not sure of the safety of your relative, please call the university phone number, 785-670-1010 extension 0000. Live operators will assist you.
Topeka officials have announced that all of the wreckage from the streets has been cleared. The intersection of 21st and Washburn is now open to through traffic as well as all of the other intersections. The soccer field and the Petro parking lot have not been completely cleared, but crews are working quickly to return the campus to normal. All classes previously held in Petro Allied Health have been relocated to other classrooms across campus. The electricity has been restored around Topeka.
A memorial fund has been established to assist families that were effected by the accident. Part of this fund will also help in the building of the permanent memorial to honor those that were lost in the accident. Donations to this fund can be sent to Washburn University, care of Petro Memorial Fund. The school is still taking donations for the rebuilding of Petro.
Animal control was able to safely catch all of the rats and opossums that escaped on campus. Luckily, nobody was injured by these animals. Animal control released the rats and opossums outside of Topeka city limits.
Everyone in attendance at the field hockey game have been accounted for. Those that were not injured reported to University Relations. All families have been notified of those that died or were injured in the crash. Washburn has encouraged everyone involved in the accident or that were on campus at the time of the crash to contact family members. If you are a family member and are not sure of the safety of your relative, please call the university phone number, 785-670-1010 extension 0000. Live operators will assist you.
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Petro Crash - Community Update
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Survivors, family and friends plan a candlelight vigil and memorial service in honor of the 257 casualties of the Petro Crash.
The outdoor candlelight vigil will be held this evening at 8 p.m. surrounding the bell tower in the center of Washburn’s campus. The university’s president, Dr. Jerry Farley, will give a brief speech that will be followed by a moment of silence.
After all casualties’ family members are notified, a memorial service will be held. The service will be held in Washburn’s White Concert Hall. Friends, family and the surrounding community are welcome to attend and further information will be available at a later date.
Donations are being accepted at this time towards building a permanent memorial near the crash site. Donations are also being accepted for the rebuilding of Petro and Lee Arena. If you would like to make a donation, or have any questions, please contact the memorial chairperson, Annie Patterson, at 785-555-1238, or e-mail her at Anastasia.patterson@washburn.edu
Survivors, family and friends plan a candlelight vigil and memorial service in honor of the 257 casualties of the Petro Crash.
The outdoor candlelight vigil will be held this evening at 8 p.m. surrounding the bell tower in the center of Washburn’s campus. The university’s president, Dr. Jerry Farley, will give a brief speech that will be followed by a moment of silence.
After all casualties’ family members are notified, a memorial service will be held. The service will be held in Washburn’s White Concert Hall. Friends, family and the surrounding community are welcome to attend and further information will be available at a later date.
Donations are being accepted at this time towards building a permanent memorial near the crash site. Donations are also being accepted for the rebuilding of Petro and Lee Arena. If you would like to make a donation, or have any questions, please contact the memorial chairperson, Annie Patterson, at 785-555-1238, or e-mail her at Anastasia.patterson@washburn.edu
Monday, December 4, 2006
Petro Plane Crash: Community Update
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As rescue workers have continued to clear the plane wreckage around the intersection of 21st and Washburn, 17th Street has now been opened for through traffic, as well as Macvicar. 21st street will continue to be blocked off until all wreckage is cleared.
It has also been reported that the boiling order has been lifted. Topeka residents may freely drink faucet water.
Crews have also been working to restore power to all homes that lost electricity. It is estimated that nearly 1,000 homes were without power after the plane crashed. Power should be restored in the next 24 hours.
We have receieved little word on the extent of the damage, but we can estimate that there was well over $20 million dollars in damage. Petro Allied Health Center was an $8.5 million dollar building, and it is reported that over 250 cars have been destroyed. Also, the women's soccer field was detroyed, as well as the rest of the southeast corner of Washburn's campus.
We still have not recieved any more information on casualties, but more information will be posted as soon as it comes to our attention.
As rescue workers have continued to clear the plane wreckage around the intersection of 21st and Washburn, 17th Street has now been opened for through traffic, as well as Macvicar. 21st street will continue to be blocked off until all wreckage is cleared.
It has also been reported that the boiling order has been lifted. Topeka residents may freely drink faucet water.
Crews have also been working to restore power to all homes that lost electricity. It is estimated that nearly 1,000 homes were without power after the plane crashed. Power should be restored in the next 24 hours.
We have receieved little word on the extent of the damage, but we can estimate that there was well over $20 million dollars in damage. Petro Allied Health Center was an $8.5 million dollar building, and it is reported that over 250 cars have been destroyed. Also, the women's soccer field was detroyed, as well as the rest of the southeast corner of Washburn's campus.
We still have not recieved any more information on casualties, but more information will be posted as soon as it comes to our attention.
Sunday, December 3, 2006
Petro Crash Updates
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We have received word that the fires have all been put out. Rescue crews are still working to clear away the wreckage. At this point, there are 257 casualties. Another 431 people have been taken to area hospitials with injuries, many life threatening. Crews and Washburn officials are working to identify the casualties and notify families. This information is to the best of our knowledge and will be updated as soon as we know anything else.
We have received word that the fires have all been put out. Rescue crews are still working to clear away the wreckage. At this point, there are 257 casualties. Another 431 people have been taken to area hospitials with injuries, many life threatening. Crews and Washburn officials are working to identify the casualties and notify families. This information is to the best of our knowledge and will be updated as soon as we know anything else.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Petro Plane Crash: Community Information
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Topeka residents should not drink water from faucets due to the fuel spillage in the storm sewers. All water should be boiled before used for drinking or cooking.
Witnesses on the Westgate bridge reported seeing parts falling off the tail of the plane into the river as the plane flew over. No injuries outside of the campus area and surrounding intersections have been reported. The public has been asked to not touch any of the fallen parts. If debris from the plane has landed in, on, or around your home, please report this to the police.
Houses within a two-block radius have been evacuated. Residents have been relocated to the YMCA and the YWCA. Residents that have not been evacuated should use their own discretion if evacuation is necessary. The Red Cross has been called in to help assist with those affected by the accident.
The following streets have been closed:
* Washburn Avenue between 15th street and 25st street
* Macvicar Street between 15th and Shunga Trail
* 21st street between Lincoln and Randolph
* 17th street between Lincoln and Randolph
Please avoid this area, but if needed, follow the posted detours.
Topeka residents should not drink water from faucets due to the fuel spillage in the storm sewers. All water should be boiled before used for drinking or cooking.
Witnesses on the Westgate bridge reported seeing parts falling off the tail of the plane into the river as the plane flew over. No injuries outside of the campus area and surrounding intersections have been reported. The public has been asked to not touch any of the fallen parts. If debris from the plane has landed in, on, or around your home, please report this to the police.
Houses within a two-block radius have been evacuated. Residents have been relocated to the YMCA and the YWCA. Residents that have not been evacuated should use their own discretion if evacuation is necessary. The Red Cross has been called in to help assist with those affected by the accident.
The following streets have been closed:
* Washburn Avenue between 15th street and 25st street
* Macvicar Street between 15th and Shunga Trail
* 21st street between Lincoln and Randolph
* 17th street between Lincoln and Randolph
Please avoid this area, but if needed, follow the posted detours.
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