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docetboy 11-17-2006 03:20 PM

Fire at PKT Fraternity kills one
 
This was my brothers school/fraternity, he graduated in '02. Scary to think about!!!

Wesleyan student dies in fraternity house fire
BY PAUL HAMMEL
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WORLD-HERALD BUREAU LINCOLN - Nebraska Wesleyan University students hugged and stared in disbelief at the burnt shell of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity house, where one student died and three others were critically burned in an early morning fire.
http://www.omaha.com/imglib/mainsite...sleyanfire.jpg One student was killed and three injured in a fire Friday at the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity house at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The blaze was reported at 4 a.m. in the 2-1/2-story brick house.
When Lincoln firefighters arrived, some fraternity members had already jumped from the flames, said interim Lincoln Fire Chief Dan Wright.
The fraternity, founded in 1928, had just begun its annual "activation" events for new members, students said.
Four students were transported to St. Elizabeth Regional Medical Center. The three surviving students, Wright said, were in critical but stable condition this morning.
The names of the student who died and one of the injured weren't immediately released.
Hospital spokeswoman Jo Miller said the other injured students were David Spittler, 20, of Elkhorn, and Travis Mann, 22, of Beatrice.
The three injured students were being treated in the hospital's burn unit, and all were suffering from smoke inhalation, Miller said.
Thirty-nine students were inside the building - which is not fitted with fire sprinklers - when the fire broke out. Authorities said all had been accounted for.






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Tom Earp 11-17-2006 03:31 PM

What a sad thing to hear about.

My sincerest condolences to the Brothers of PKT and the Familys of these young men.

Each year we lose to many of our fellow Greek Brothers and Sisters and is never easy to hear of another lose of life.

Unregistered- 11-17-2006 04:28 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061117/...raternity_fire

It made Yahoo news too. Apparently the brothers will be housed in a vacant part of the Alpha Gam house.

Prayers to the victim's family, the brothers of PKT, and to the Greeks at Nebraska Wesleyan. :(

RU OX Alum 11-17-2006 04:35 PM

:(:(:(

honeychile 11-17-2006 10:01 PM

My sincerest sympathy to the families & friends of these Phi Kappa Tau brothers.

Kudos to the ladies of AGD for helping out!

AXi1257 11-18-2006 02:08 AM

One of the injured is from Sioux Falls, where I live and graduated with me neice. What a shock to see it on the news. My thoughts and prayers are with the men and their families. It's so nice of AGD to also help out!

docetboy 11-20-2006 10:59 PM

http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pg=...&u_rnd=3635052



LINCOLN - A faulty laptop computer is being investigated as the possible cause of a fraternity house fire that killed one Nebraska Wesleyan University student and injured three others, authorities said Monday.
Lancaster County Attorney Gary Lacey said Monday that a laptop computer found in the room of sophomore Ryan Stewart, 19, of Ord, Neb., has been sent to a U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms laboratory for analysis.
Batteries in some laptop computers were recalled recently after the U.S. government said they could catch fire.
Lacey said it was too early to make a definitive judgment about the cause of the fire that broke out early Friday at the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity house.
"(Investigators) have got a long ways to go," he said. "They don't really know what happened, and I'm not sure they will."
On Monday, members of Phi Kappa Tau donned brown fraternity T-shirts and affixed black ribbons to their chests as they attended some classes after a weekend spent giving interviews to fire investigators and undergoing grief counseling.
Fraternity members were buoyed by the news that the three students injured in the fire had recovered enough to breathe without respirators, said Tim Klipp, a junior and the fraternity's social chairman.
St. Elizabeth Regional Medical Center in Lincoln upgraded Travis Mann, 22, of Beatrice and Aaron McGuire, 20, of Sioux Falls, S.D., to fair condition Monday. David Spittler, 20, of Elkhorn, was upgraded to serious condition.
Flames engulfed a room on the second story of the Phi Kappa Tau house about 4 a.m. Friday, killing Stewart, sending three other fraternity members to a hospital burn unit and prompting other fraternity members to jump from second-story windows to escape the blaze. The fire occurred hours after the fraternity had ended one night of a weeklong initiation of new members.
The fraternity's members, who haven't been back into the house since the fire, were amazed by the outpouring of support from the university and the city, Klipp said.
Students donated old books and clothes. Wesleyan sororities cooked meals for them. Professors handed fraternity members money on campus Monday.
The biggest donation came from Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, which will allow the fraternity members to live on their vacant third floor until the fraternity can reopen its house, Klipp said.
"When you have people around here that love you this much, it's just nuts," Klipp said. "Honestly, we don't even know how to be thankful."
The grieving process is just beginning for many of the fraternity members, several of whom counted Stewart as a best friend, said Pauletta Lehn, Wesleyan's campus minister.
The grief may be compounded because many of the students have never lost a close friend or family member, she said. It also may be worsened by lingering feelings of guilt.
"Guilt is certainly one (emotion)," Lehn said. "Why didn't I go back for Ryan? Why did I jump out of the window so soon?
"When you have in some way participated, there is going to be guilt," she said.
Sara Boatman, Wesleyan's vice president for student life, said campus leaders faced unanswerable questions from other students Monday.
Rumors of bottle rockets being shot off inside the fraternity house and speculation about the fire's cause circled campus.
"Clearly the first wave of energy must go to caring for all of our students," Boatman said. "As we're taking care of our community . . . the questions start to arise. How did it start? The community has a deep, deep desire to know."


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