Posted by Will- Tx.-Mn. on January 23, 2011 at 07:20:28 from (76.187.191.229):
In Reply to: Safety First posted by dej(jed) on January 23, 2011 at 04:24:52:
Dear deg(jed),
Thanks for posting your story,as it has led to the rest of us responding by posting their stories,or of them being reminded about safety and how quickly accidents can happen.
My daughters' girl friend was fueling an oil lamp and apparently wasn't aware she had spilled fuel on her gown, so when she went to light the candle it caught her gown on fire, burned her face,chest,and fingers > she has third degree burns and she is currently in the burn unit @ Parkland hospital here in Texas,and expected to be there @ least two months, she is 25 years old and the mother of one.
I was so sad when I learned of her plight I became almost physically ill, all prayers will be graciously welcomed
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