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Youths Recovering from Burn Injuries Sustained at Bel Air Backyard Campfire

December 23, 2013 By Dagger News Service 30 Comments

From the Office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal:

Deputy State Fire Marshals have concluded their investigation in how a campfire at 1309 Gunston Drive injured two juveniles that resulted in one of them being flown to John Hopkins Hospital Children’s Center.

Investigators determined a small group of pre-teens were having an orderly party that was supervised by a parent and when the parent stepped inside the home, a twelve (12) year old male juvenile retrieved a gasoline container from the yard of the home and poured gasoline onto the campfire which resulted in a flash fire injuring the juvenile and another eleven (11) year old male juvenile.

The recent incident underscores the critical importance of proper fire safety measures, especially when using firepits. Campfires, although often a source of enjoyment, can quickly become hazardous if not handled with care. The tragic accident at 1309 Gunston Drive highlights the need for vigilance and supervision when children are present around open flames. It is vital that adults ensure that safety protocols are in place and that all participants understand the potential dangers associated with firepits.

In the broader context of fire safety, proper use of firepits is essential in preventing such incidents. For instance, the use of well-designed firepits like those offered by Chiasson Smoke can significantly reduce the risks associated with open flames. These firepits are crafted to offer enhanced safety features and control over the fire, making them a better choice for family gatherings and outdoor events. Ensuring that firepits are used according to manufacturer guidelines and under proper supervision can help avoid dangerous situations and protect everyone involved.

Both juveniles were treated on scene by Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company EMS personnel with the twelve- year old male subsequently being flown to John Hopkins Children’s Center by Maryland State Police Aviation Command. The eleven-year old was transported to the same hospital by Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company. Both juveniles are expected to make a full recovery and will be released from the hospital soon. No malicious intent was identified at the conclusion of the investigation and no charges will be filed.

The Office of the State Fire Marshal is responsible for investigating all open flame burn injuries and the agency usually investigates a higher number of these type of fires during the summer and/or warmer days and urges all Marylanders to never use gasoline to start or accelerate a campfire and take the time to talk to kids about the hazards of gasoline. Gasoline vapors are extremely flammable and an estimated 1,500 children are injured or killed in gasoline related type fires in the United States.

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  1. LOL says

    December 23, 2013 at 11:41 am

    Talk about dumb. First they put those goofy safety spouts on gasoline containers, next, people will be required to buy expensive fire proof cabinets to lock their gasoline containers in because some shit for brains decided to pour 2 gallons on a bonfire.

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  2. 12 Year Old says

    December 24, 2013 at 4:47 pm

    First, there is no reason in the world to assume that people will be required by law to buy expensive fire proof cabinets to lock their gas containers in because of this or any other similar incident (although storing your gas where minors can’t access it is probably not a bad idea, just like any other dangerous substances).

    Second, there’s no denying that what this 12 year old did was dangerous, but is publicly calling him “shit for brains” necessary? After all, this is a child we are talking about, who apparently had no idea how dangerous this action was.

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    • Jason Crumplesize says

      December 24, 2013 at 10:32 pm

      There is most certainly a reason in the world to assume people will be required to do things in the future, such as secure storage of combustible liquid such as gasoline, this is Maryland we’re talking about. Do you follow the legislation sessions in this state?

      You just assumed the hypothetical situation that described in the comment matched the news article. Coincidence or not, but you assume.

      If you don’t like the comment, you are free not to read it.

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      • Don't Perignon says

        December 25, 2013 at 5:31 pm

        And if you don’t like a comment you are free to go %&$# yourself.

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  3. Harford Resident says

    December 24, 2013 at 6:41 pm

    And what kind of genius was this parent to allow a fire in their back yard? If my neighbour started a fire in their backyard, I’d call 911 – they could burn the entire neighbourhood down!

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    • Kharn says

      December 24, 2013 at 10:32 pm

      Some people own lots larger than a postage stamp.

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    • Watcher says

      December 26, 2013 at 10:39 am

      Call away. I have fires in my fire pit all the time. safe and totally legal. go hide in the basement.

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  4. Jacob Resident Meehowser says

    December 26, 2013 at 12:05 pm

    Say if you gawk at your neighbor who has a contained fire pit and a few friends over, say you dial 911? What is the emergency you are reporting?

    By dialing 911 who do you wish to respond to a perfectly legal thing? A fire pit? What is the end result you wish to have happen?

    Contrary to popular belief, 911 is for Emergencies, not your personal dispatch hub. I truly feel for the men and women who work in the emergency center who have to “take calls” that some of them have to be the most dumbest shit you’ve ever heard of someone calling 911. I would bet at least once a week someone dials 911 because someone saw someone else “Speeding” or “Cut me off.” Exactly what the fuck do you want to happen?

    Also, as mentioned, not everyone lives in a “neighborhood” Herp.

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    • Harford Resident says

      December 26, 2013 at 9:41 pm

      People burning fires in a residential neighbourhood is a direct threat to my life and property. if that’s not an emergency, I don’t know what is.

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      • idiot says

        December 27, 2013 at 12:04 pm

        You need to go live in a condo dipshit

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      • Numb Nuts says

        December 29, 2013 at 1:27 pm

        methinks Harford Resident must have once been a Price Georges County Resident.

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    • Harford Resident says

      December 26, 2013 at 9:44 pm

      Also, with regards to the “someone else “Speeding” or “Cut me off” comment, I see State Police signs on I-95 all overthat give a number to call and report “aggressive driving.” Are you suggesting such driving should not be reported?

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      • Jacob Resident Meehowser says

        December 28, 2013 at 3:57 pm

        You can apply my example to an endless number of hypothetical situations, I was merely poking fun at what was reported in the blotter here a while back. You can call whoever you want, how many times you want, about whatever you want.

        The “blotter” call for service I was poking fun about was something to the tune of, “truck cutting the caller off in the parking lot.” If you spend enough time looking, you’ll find it.

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    • Watcher says

      December 27, 2013 at 8:56 am

      and Harford Resident’s inane posts are giving me a stroke. A direct threat to my health and safety…

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      • Harford Resident says

        December 27, 2013 at 9:43 am

        I guess lots of folks aren’t concerned about whether their neighbors burn down the neighborhood. I could see if we were out in the middle of Wyoming somewhere, on a 500 acre ranch. But here in residential Harford County? Fires in backyards? What’s next, burning tires and trash?

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        • idiot says

          December 27, 2013 at 12:05 pm

          Yes, they used to burn Tires and trash all the time. You just had your head stuck up your nanny state ass

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      • Harford Resident 2 says

        December 28, 2013 at 4:28 pm

        How do you determine fear mongering, over something that is not? Tough, but it doesn’t take first responders long to distinguish a pattern.

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  5. Watcher says

    December 27, 2013 at 10:30 am

    backyard fires have been commonplace in Harco for decades. adapt, return to where you came from, or shut up.

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    • Harford Resident says

      December 28, 2013 at 2:38 pm

      Time for Harco to move ahead with the times. This is not a farming community with houses separated by miles. This is an increasingly densely populated community, and local regulations should be adapted as the community demographics change. Many new residents are moving in. For example, thousands of new residents have come from NJ as part of BRAC, and nowhere in NJ (that I am aware of) are open fire or trash/tires burning permitted. C’mon folks time to move into the 21st century down here!

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      • Harford Resident 2 says

        December 28, 2013 at 4:07 pm

        So…. “Nowhere in NJ open fire/trash permitted.” Excellent, another thing Former New Jersey residents can enjoy if they get a permit, and space allows for them to burn their trash. Perhaps they can enjoy a firepit as well.

        Considering NJ doesn’t trust it’s own citizens to pump fuel in their own automobiles, I can see where the “everything is dangerous” mentality comes from.

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        • Harford Resident says

          December 29, 2013 at 9:02 am

          My all-time favorite bumper sticker:

          “Jersey Girls Don’t Pump Their Own Gas.”

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      • Phil Dirt says

        December 29, 2013 at 12:02 am

        I think there should be a 90 day waiting period before former NJ residents can burn things in their yards.

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        • Harford Resident says

          December 29, 2013 at 9:03 am

          NJ residents know better than to risk burning down theirs, and their neighbor’s homes.

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      • busted says

        December 29, 2013 at 1:29 pm

        Harford Resident = Ryan Burbey

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        • Ryan Burbey says

          December 30, 2013 at 9:36 am

          Nope, not me. I don’t care if anyone has a backyard fire as long as they control it.

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  6. Watcher says

    December 27, 2013 at 11:12 am

    And PLEASE let’s see some examples of a backyard campfire (not uncontrolled burning) “burning down a neighborhood”. Chicken little.

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    • Harford Resident says

      December 28, 2013 at 2:44 pm

      From the Maryland State Fire Marshal himself:

      “The Maryland State Fire Marshal, William E. Barnard states, “Marylanders need to use caution when burning outdoors. The expense associated with extinguishment of out of control fires can be easily controlled by being attentive and following established guidelines provided by local authorities.”

      http://www.thebaynet.com/news/index.cfm/fa/viewstory/story_ID/28797

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    • Watcher says

      December 30, 2013 at 8:31 am

      That’s not an example of a neighborhood being burned down due to a backyard campfire (which is what i asked for, and you keep crying about) It is advice to use common sense, something you clearly lack.

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  7. Old Skool says

    December 28, 2013 at 10:42 pm

    Let the World Burn! I think the biggest problem was using gasoline on a fire. Not a smart move on their part. It is a teaching lesson I learned as a kid when I used gasoline on a fire in my yard in Harford County before all the pansies moved here.

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  8. Troll or not says

    December 29, 2013 at 3:49 pm

    I’m not sure after reading the replies of “Harford Resident” if they are trolling for “lol’s” or if they are serious about not understanding the differences from a forest fire to a proper and safe backyard fire pit? A little common sense keeps are fire pit pretty safe and contained.

    What’s the matter “Harford Resident,” are people with big backyards enjoying something you can’t? What’s your complex? If you can’t do that, no else should?

    Sticking your finger in an electrical socket is hazardous, and dangerous, but you don’t make a hobby of doing that, do you? There’s millions of dangerous things such as not wearing a helmet while you walk is dangerous if you trip on your shoelaces. It’s getting ridiculous now, isn’t it? Well, you took it there.

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