FORT WORTH, TEXAS—
Pyro Shows of Texas, Inc.
Explosion, n.e.c. · Third or fourth degree heat (thermal) burns
Final narrative
An employee was preparing to dispose of an old box of pyro-technics (known as stars), which required conducting a controlled burn. He dumped his box out onto the ground and a few stars rolled over to a hot area where a previous controlled burn had just occurred. The stars ignited, creating a chain reaction. The employee sustained first degree burns on the neck and face, as well as third degree burns on both arms, hands, and legs from the knee down.
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