admin October 1st, 2009
October 1, 2009
The Murfreesboro Post reported that a man suffered a severe Murfreesboro burn injury after his home caught on fire.
The man was sitting in his home when he lit a cigarette near his oxygen tank, causing it to ignite.
Firefighters found the burned oxygen tank tubing while investigating the cause of the fire.
The man was rushed to a local hospital to be treated for his Murfreesboro burn injury. He was listed as being in stable condition following the Tennessee fire accident.
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admin May 7th, 2009
May 7, 2009
WRCB-TV reported that a local man suffered a Chattanooga burn injury after a flash fire earlier this week.
The Tennessee fire and burn injury victim was burning brush in a large can and poured gasoline in it to help some of the green limbs burn. After he added the gasoline, the fire flashed and burned him from the waist up.
He was rushed to a local hospital following the Chattanooga fire accident, but was then transferred to another hospital to be treated.
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The Chattanooga fire and burn injury lawyers at Hughes & Coleman can help if you were injured in a Tennessee fire accident.
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admin March 17th, 2009
March 3, 2009
News Channel 9 reported that a Chattanooga truck accident left part of the Interstate a mess and caused traffic to be backed up.
The Chattanooga truck accident occurred early in the morning when a tractor-trailer’s tire blew out, causing it to wreck and spill its contents onto the roadway. It was carrying a chemical that is used in explosive materials, but only becomes active when mixed with other substances.
Hazardous materials crews rushed to the scene of the Tennessee truck accident to clear it up. The process took nearly five hours.
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The Chattanooga truck accident lawyers at Hughes & Coleman can help if you were injured in a Tennessee truck accident.
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admin March 19th, 2008
March 19, 2008Â
At least one person has been burned and residents have been ordered to evacuate following a fire in an Anderson County oil well, according to the Tennessean.
The oil well ignited Wednesday morning, requiring firefighters from several departments to work together to put out the blaze. Authorities say the flames could be seen for miles.
The fire was contained about 9 a.m., involved just one Tennessee fire and burn injury and spurred TEMA to evacuate residents near the oil well.
The details of the person with the Tennessee burn injury were not immediately available.
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admin March 18th, 2008
March 17, 2008
A Lexington fire at the Christ Church apartments left three residents recovering from smoke inhalation and other Kentucky fire and burn injuries.
While the Kentucky fire was confined to an apartment on the twelfth floor on Sunday, several apartments were damaged.
Authorities say the fire began when a lit cigarette caused a chair to catch flame in the living room. The Lexington fire was put out before a container of oxygen in the room was also ignited.
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