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Boone County fire district facilities to be lit red again tonight to honor fallen colleague

December 22, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

The Boone County Fire Protection District’s fire station one is located on St. Charles road. It’s where Mr. Gladney began as a firefighter and became a lieutenant (December 21, 2022 photo courtesy of fire district assistant chief Gale Blomenkamp)

You’ll notice bright red lighting at three Boone County Fire Protection District buildings again tonight to honor an assistant chief killed one year ago today in a horrific crash on I-70 near Columbia.

Boone County Fire District assistant chief Gale Blomenkamp tells 939 the Eagle that turning a fire station red to honor a fallen firefighter is a long-standing tradition. He praises the legacy and impact of the late assistant chief Bryant Gladney.

“What people like to do is just remember who he was, what he was and what he meant to the organization and the citizens of Boone County. And everybody has their own special memories or their own things that they remember most about him. And I think that’s what people should really focus on,” Blomenkamp says.

The fire district has led three locations in red: BCFPD station one near Lake of the Woods, the Boone County Fire District training center near the sheriff’s department and the district headquarters on I-70 drive northwest. Blomenkamp says fire station 1 at Lake of the Woods is where Gladney started as a firefighter and became a lieutenant. Blomenkamp says those three locations are where Gladney spent his 25 years of service with the district.

“He was a paramedic for a long time and he actually ran ambulance services here in town, as well as being a volunteer and working for the fire district. So his passion was EMS,” says Blomenkamp.

Gladney’s passion was also teaching.

Gladney had his lights activated and had his vehicle in a blocking posture to protect an ambulance on I-70, where his vehicle was struck by a tractor trailer one year ago today near the 135-mile marker. Authorities say the truck driver, 64-year-old Kevin Brunson, never hit the brakes. Brunson died this past May. 

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Trucker charged with manslaughter for December death of Boone County Fire official skips court appearance

May 3, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

A capias warrant has been issued for a truck driver who’s charged in the deadly December I-70 crash that killed longtime Boone County Fire assistant chief Bryant Gladney. 64-year-old Kevin Brunson of Kansas City failed to appear in court for his hearing on Monday, and Judge Kevin Crane issued the warrant. Brunson was released from …

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Truck driver charged for deadly December I-70 crash near Columbia is released on own recognizance

April 11, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

A truck driver who’s charged with the December deadly crash that killed Boone County Fire District assistant chief Bryant Gladney has been released from jail on his own recognizance. 64-year-old Kevin Brunson is charged with involuntary manslaughter, which is a class C felony. Online court records also say Brunson was hospitalized in late March. Brunson …

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Trucker facing involuntary manslaughter charge for death of Boone County assistant fire chief could be arraigned this week

March 28, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

A trucker who’s been indicted for manslaughter for the deadly December I-70 crash that killed a Boone County Fire assistant chief could be arraigned Monday afternoon. 64-year-old Kevin Brunson, who’s been indicted on one count of involuntary manslaughter, was booked into the Boone County jail on Friday afternoon. Missouri state troopers say an ambulance and …

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