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Garage fire injures two
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POSTED: July 15, 2009
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Two people were injured Tuesday evening when a fire broke out in a garage at a residence at 21264 State Route 676 near Marietta.
Chief Mark Wile with the Warren Township Volunteer Fire Department said the department received a call at 6:20 p.m. from a man who said his wife was severely burned when a spark ignited gasoline she was pouring into a tractor. Names of the people have not been released.
The man, who was not in the garage when the fire started, was treated for minor hand burns at the scene. The woman was sent to Ohio State Medical Center in Columbus by medical helicopter.
The woman suffered second-degree burns on her legs, chest, abdomen, arms, hands and face, Wile said.
"I called for medical assistance on my way to the scene, and they arrived about 20 minutes later and flew her to Ohio State Medical Center," Wile said.
It took about 15 minutes for firefighters to get the blaze under control. Oak Grove Volunteer Fire Department was called to assist, Wile said.
"The tractor had reportedly not been used in a while," Wile said. "From the evidence, it looks like a spark probably caught the gasoline on fire."
The garage was a total loss. Wile said he did not know what else was in the garage or the cost of damages.
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Garage fire injures two
From staff reports
POSTED: July 15, 2009
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Two people were injured Tuesday evening when a fire broke out in a garage at a residence at 21264 State Route 676 near Marietta.
Chief Mark Wile with the Warren Township Volunteer Fire Department said the department received a call at 6:20 p.m. from a man who said his wife was severely burned when a spark ignited gasoline she was pouring into a tractor. Names of the people have not been released.
The man, who was not in the garage when the fire started, was treated for minor hand burns at the scene. The woman was sent to Ohio State Medical Center in Columbus by medical helicopter.
The woman suffered second-degree burns on her legs, chest, abdomen, arms, hands and face, Wile said.
"I called for medical assistance on my way to the scene, and they arrived about 20 minutes later and flew her to Ohio State Medical Center," Wile said.
It took about 15 minutes for firefighters to get the blaze under control. Oak Grove Volunteer Fire Department was called to assist, Wile said.
"The tractor had reportedly not been used in a while," Wile said. "From the evidence, it looks like a spark probably caught the gasoline on fire."
The garage was a total loss. Wile said he did not know what else was in the garage or the cost of damages.
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