COAHOMA, TEXAS—
Cowboy Pump and Supply Inc.
Forest or brush fire · Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders, n.e.c.
Final narrative
An employee was delivering parts when the employee's vehicle became stuck. As the employee attempted to dislodge the vehicle, the grass caught on fire and the employee fell approximately 6 to 8 feet into a ravine. The employee suffered a second degree burn to the left forearm, a broken rib, a punctured lung, and a broken collarbone.
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