Man suffers burns from gasoline flare up at outdoor fire, Desoto County FL
A man suffered second degree burns to 22% of his body including his head, face, shoulders, hands, and legs after gasoline ignited an outdoor trash fire near US-17 and SW Bronco Dr in Florida. Fire and rescue units responded to treat him and control the brush fire.
Audio|Source: DeSoto and Hardee Counties Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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42 year old male.
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This is a burn alert.
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He put some gasoline on an outside type fire running some garbage, flashed up and burned him.
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He's got second degree burns,
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approximately 22%, head, face, upper shoulders, both hands,
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both anterior legs.
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He's a wake alert and oriented.
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Heart rates 110, Paul Sox is 99% room air, respiratory rates 26, blood pressure is cooking, GCS is 15,
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we're attempting to manage his pain.
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Stand by for the pressure.
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Okay, guys, sir. What's the you in June?
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Two minutes?
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Copy, brush to brush fire[1], 17 in Bronco, 17 in Bronco, 18,
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10.
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Copy, birth to respond to brushfire, U.S. 17, South in Bronco.
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17 north of Bronco.
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A small spots of grass moldering. It's going to be 70 times 12 in the extinguisher.
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Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
brush fire: Vegetation/Wildland fire incident
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Location mentioned:
US-17 & SW Bronco Dr, Florida 34269
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