Archive for the 'Fire & Burn Injury' Category

Louisiana fire on the water causes minor injuries

admin August 26th, 2010

August 26, 2010

A fire on the water is what some people saw on their afternoon commute on the U.S. Highway 11 bridge, according to St. Tammany News.

Some motorists reported the Louisiana fire they saw while driving on the bridge, and two crabbers are certainly glad they did after their boat caught on fire due to what the crabbers claim was faulty wiring.

The boat was a total loss as a result of the Louisiana fire. The two boaters, though they refused to go to the hospital, suffered minor Louisiana fire and burn injuries.

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Juvenile flees scene of Shreveport fire

admin August 19th, 2010

Fire safety is a concern for everyone because there are many household dangers that can lead to fires. However, sometimes a fire is the direct cause of another person’s actions rather than an accident or hazard.

That is what happened in a recent Shreveport fire, according to KTBS.

The Shreveport fire occurred on Amhurst and Sunset Acres where a storage unit in the backyard of a home caught fire. A juvenile was seen hopping the fence on the property where the Shreveport fire occurred.

No one suffered Shreveport fire and burn injuries as a result of the blaze, but it is under arson investigation.

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How do you think the juvenile who ran from the Shreveport fire can be found?

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Lafayette fire destroys home

admin August 5th, 2010

August 5, 2010

Fire safety is something many people take for granted. It’s always something we prepare for but hardly something we keep in mind in day-to-day life. Therefore, putting the rules of fire safety in practice may be more difficult than you think.

A fire is a traumatic situation no matter what the circumstances, but it is always complicated and made worse by the loss of life and injuries.

Though their home was destroyed, a family that is dealing with a Lafayette fire fortunately will not have to worry about Lafayette fire injuries because they were not home at the time of the blaze, according to The Advertiser.

The Lafayette fire occurred on Herbert Road. The family was not home at the time of the Lafayette fire, but they are dealing with their destroyed home after the afternoon blaze.

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Have you ever been involved in a Lafayette fire? Did you have Lafayette fire and burn injuries? Tell the Louisiana fire and burn injury lawyers at Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers about it.

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Louisiana fire destroys home

admin July 29th, 2010

July 29, 2010

The occurrence of a thunderstorm often requires citizens to practice safety precautions. In the case of severe weather, citizens may need to seek shelter, but sometimes safety precautions are not enough to protect your family or your home from the power of Mother Nature.

Unfortunately, one family felt Mother Nature’s power when lightning caused a Louisiana fire at their home, according to Houma Today.

The Louisiana fire occurred when neighbors reported hearing what sounded like a lightning strike against metal and seeing fire shooting from the home.

The Louisiana fire victims were not at home at the time of the blaze, and firefighters were able to rescue the family’s cat from the burning home.

The home was a total loss due to the Louisiana fire.

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Louisiana fire victims suffer a variety of injuries

admin July 22nd, 2010

July 22, 2010

We’ve been hearing all about the Gulf’s loss since the April 20 explosion that killed 11 people and continues to damage the environment. However, those aboard the rig live with more than the damages to the land, water, animal life, and the economy of the area.

According to Nola.com, the Louisiana fire injury victims who survived the explosion have more than just their fire injuries and the damages to cope with. Many of them have nightmares and PTSD as a result of the Louisiana fire.

Workers who escaped the explosion that caused a Louisiana fire and the ongoing Gulf oil spill also cope with the loss of coworkers.

The oil spill has overshadowed the lives lost and the emotional toll the Louisiana fire injury victims continue to experience.

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How do you feel about the Louisiana fire and explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig?

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New Orleans fire razes gas station

admin June 24th, 2010

June 24, 2010

If you live near Chef Menteur, you may have been disturbed by the sound of sirens recently. According to WWLTV, a New Orleans fire razed a gas station.

The New Orleans fire destroyed the gas station’s interior and contents, but the overnight disturbance did not end with the New Orleans fire on Chef Menteur.

Police say shortly after firefighters were called to the scene of the New Orleans fire, gun shots were reported at the same location.

Investigation into the New Orleans fire continues. Authorities have not released a cause, but there was no mention of New Orleans fire and burn injuries as a result of the blaze.

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New Orleans fire temporarily stops oil containment efforts

admin June 17th, 2010

The environmental tragedy caused by the Gulf oil spill seems to present new challenges daily. Workers trying to contain the gushing oil had to halt their efforts because of a New Orleans fire.

According to WGNO, the New Orleans fire occurred when the Discoverer Enterprise ship caught fire.

The containment cap was not damaged in the New Orleans fire but had to be shut down as a precaution.

Five hours later, containment efforts were moving forward again. No one was injured as a result of the New Orleans fire. But the blaze raises concerns about challenges the Gulf area faces with cleanup efforts.

What do you think about the Gulf oil spill and the risk a fire could pose?

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Baton Rouge fire damages home

admin June 10th, 2010

June 10, 2010

A fire in your vehicle may seem tragic in itself, but imagine if what began as a fire in your vehicle became a fire in your home. That is exactly what happened in a Baton Rouge fire, according to WAFB.

The Baton Rouge fire occurred in a truck that was parked under a carport at a home on Kindletree Drive. The Baton Rouge fire spread from the truck to the carport to the home attached to it.

The heat from the Baton Rouge fire also damaged the roof and siding of an adjacent home. Fortunately, there were no Baton Rouge fire and burn injuries as a result of the blaze.

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How do you think this Baton Rouge fire started?

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Louisiana fire kills mother and son

admin April 22nd, 2010

Fire safety is an important issue that may not get the attention it needs. Fire safety is often focused on children; however, adults and children alike need an escape plan in case of a fire.

Unfortunately, a Louisiana fire killed a Grosse Tete mother and her adult son, according to KATC.

The Louisiana fire occurred on Gardener Lane in Grosse Tete, and when authorities arrived the home was overtaken by flames. When the fire was out, rescue workers found the woman, 84, and her son, 69, in the home. They were pronounced dead at the scene.

The investigation into the cause of the Louisiana fire is ongoing, and authorities are unsure of the cause of the Louisiana house fire or the reason the occupants could not get out.

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Do you feel your family is prepared for a fire? Have you ever been the victim of a Grosse Tete fire or burn injury? Let the Louisiana fire and burn injury lawyers at Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers help you.

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Louisiana fire accident damages firefighter’s home

admin March 18th, 2010

March 18, 2010

According to the Daily Comet, a Louisiana fire accident damaged the home of a firefighter.

The Louisiana fire accident started in a shed adjacent to the home but spread to the two-bedroom home where the firefighter and his girlfriend were living.

The Louisiana fire accident victim heard a popping sound as he was going to bed and saw flames heading toward the house.

One Louisiana firefighter, who was called to the scene to extinguish the blaze, was the person who set fire to the shed. The firefighter was linked to previous Louisiana fires in the past year as well. The motivation for setting the fire is unknown at present.

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The Louisiana burn injury attorneys at Dudley DeBosier can help if you were injured in a fire accident.

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