Archive for the ‘ Fire and Burn Injury ’ Category

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Dec

Poor Emergency Planning at Fairground Stage Collapse

December 7, 2011

New information has come to light regarding emergency crew responses to the Indiana State Fairground stage collapse that occurred this summer. According to Channel 13 News, dispatch audiotapes show there was no clear plan to help the wounded get medical attention.

The first problem the tapes revealed was that three ambulance crews were away from their vehicles when the first calls came in for help. Then, ambulance units carrying critically injured patients couldn’t exit the fairgrounds due to the heavy traffic created by the catastrophe. Some ambulances were even stuck in the mud on the south side of the stage, unable to move.

Paramedics in emergency situations have patient codes of green, yellow, and red for varying degrees of injury severity (green being minor and red being critical). Command transportation demanded that green and yellow patients wait until all red patients had first been transported. However, these codes weren’t followed and less-critical patients were taken to the hospital before those most in need of medical attention.

The Indiana Personal Injury Lawyers with Stewart & Stewart understand that the law requires event promoters to provide concert-goers with a safe environment. If you have been hurt because of another person’s negligence, contact us today to discuss your case.

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27
Jan

Several injured in Indianapolis fire accident

January 27, 2009

The Indianapolis Star reports that two people suffered minor Indiana fire and burn injuries following an Indianapolis apartment complex fire.

Fire fighters were called to an apartment complex after reports of heavy smoke and fire were seen coming from an apartment. Firefighters were able to contain the Indianapolis fire accident within 15 minutes and limit the damage to one apartment. One woman jumped from her second story window to escape Indianapolis fire and burn injuries.

Two apartment owners and a firefighter suffered minor injuries following the Indianapolis fire accident.

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The Indianapolis fire and burn injury lawyers at Stewart & Stewart can help if you have been injured in an Indiana fire accident.

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November 6, 2008

An Indiana truck accident took the life of a local man early Saturday morning, the Palladium-Item reports.

The man was driving northbound on Indiana 227 when his vehicle drove off the side of the road.  The vehicle struck two mailboxes and a tree before partially ejecting the driver from the pick-up truck.

The victim was transported to a local hospital where he later died from injuries suffered in the Indiana auto accident.

Police report that alcohol was not a factor in this Indiana truck accident.

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May

Man sentenced for girlfriend’s death caused by Indianapolis fire and burn injury

May 13, 2008

An Indianapolis man was sentenced to forty-five years in prison for setting his girlfriend on fire during a backyard argument.

The woman who died from the Indianapolis fire and burn injuries suffered third degree burns over 80 percent of her body. According to The Indianapolis Star, the Indianapolis fire and burn injury occurred after the man poured gasoline over his girlfriend’s body and ignited it.

Before the judge announced his sentence, the man apologized for the role he played in the Indianapolis fire and burn injury. After his sentencing, the man also said he would appeal his conviction.

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http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080508/LOCAL1801/805080505/1195/LOCAL18

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Apr

Basement fire leaves one with Fort Wayne burn injury

April 8, 2008

A single-story house fire is the cause of a man’s Indiana fire and burn injury.

Several other family members were in the home when it caught fire, but were able to escape the building without a Fort Wayne fire and burn injury. However, the one Fort Wayne fire and burn victim was taken to the nearby hospital and treated for minor injuries.

According to The Journal Gazette, it took firefighters approximately eleven minutes to extinguish the fire that occurred in a bedroom in the basement of the Indiana house.

The cause of the Fort Wayne fire is still under investigation.

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http://www.journalgazette.net/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080406/LOCAL07/804060457

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27
Mar

South Bend car accident leaves teenager with burn injury

March 27, 2008

A South Bend teen was severely burned after her car struck a utility pole.

The Indiana auto accident occurred when the unlicensed girl lost control of the vehicle she was driving and ran it into a pole on the side of the road.

According to the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, live wires from the struck utility pole fell onto the car and came into contact with the driver, causing second and third degree burn injuries.

The teen remains in the burn unit of St. Joseph’s Hospital and faces possible charges of driving without a license and reckless driving in the South Bend car accident.

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25
Jan

About 100 retirement community residents evacuated to avoid Indianapolis fire and burn injuries

January 25, 2008

A fire routed about 100 residents from a retirement community Thursday evening, according to the Indianapolis Star. The Thursday evening fire left twenty-two units unlivable, but the complex had enough vacant space to accommodate all of the residents and everyone is back in the building.

No one suffered Indianapolis fire and burn injuries in the accident, but several people were treated at the scene for other ailments. The cause of the Indiana fire accident remains under investigation, but the fire began near a bathroom in a vacant area.

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http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080125/LOCAL/801250486/1006/LOCAL

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Dec

Couple escapes blaze with no Indiana fire and burn injuries

December 4, 2007

Police believe an Indiana fire that destroyed a home Tuesday morning may have been started by a wood burning stove, according to the Indianapolis Star. The residents of the home escaped the blaze without suffering Indiana fire and burn injuries.

The fire took 90 minutes for firefighters to bring under control, and authorities have yet to estimate the amount of Indiana fire damages.

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