Sedgwick County’s first accelerant-sniffing dog helping in deadly Chanute apartment fire

22 March 2024

CHANUTE, Kan. (KSNW) – Sedgwick County fire investigators are responding to an apartment fire that left one person dead and numerous others injured and without a home.

The fire broke out just before 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Cornerstone Apartment Complex, 1610 W. 4th Street in Chanute. The complex has 24 units, and all of them were occupied.

Sedgwick County Fire District 1 is sending a team to help with the fire investigation. Investigator Rusty Vollintine and K-9 Benny would be on the scene assisting the ATF, KSFM and the Chanute Fire Department.

SCFD1 got the county’s stamp of approval to use K-9 Benny, their first accelerant-sniffing dog. K-9 Benny will sniff out any flammable substances like gasoline that could be at the scene of the apartment fire.


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SCFD1 Fire Marshal Bradley Crisp said that whenever there’s a fire with a person dead or injured or with a possibility of arson, an accelerant detection dog can be requested.

“It’s important to have a tool like this because it helps us do a better job. The canine is way more sensitive than us, and it can help us do a better job in identifying and collecting good samples in the event that we get to prosecute an arson,” said Crisp.

He says there are only two other accelerant detection canines in the state. One is in Topeka, and the other is near Kansas City.

Crisp says if there’s a fire as long as it’s in Kansas, Sedgwick County will do their best to send their canine when it’s requested.

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