Kitchen fire causes second-degree burns to woman, Cleveland OH


Firefighters responded to a kitchen fire near Buckingham. A woman about 30 years old suffered second-degree burns to her feet, right arm, and hands from hot oil. EMS was requested. She showed no signs of inhalation injury but has a history of asthma.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, we're at a kitchen fire near Buckingham.
00:03
We have one approximately 30-year-old female.
00:07
She's got burns to both feet, her right arm, hands.
00:11
It looks like second-degree burns from hot oil.
00:14
Okay, you have Medic 41 in route.
00:16
Copy. We have no inhalation degrees, but do have a history of asthma.
00:20
Okay. Medic 41.
00:22
Just be advised fire, you have a patient here.
00:25
A proximate 30-year-old female burns to the feet, hands, and arms.
00:28
It's a second degree.
00:29
Brunsair, Captain 3.
00:30
Great.
00:31
M3, just be advised.
00:32
Medic 41 is responding.
00:33
Near Buckingham.
00:34
It was a standby fire.
00:35
Kitchen fire.
00:36
Per fire, there is a patient there, burns to the hands, feet, and arms.
00:40
Okay. Okay. I'll come up on scene.
00:41
I'll handle this with engine 41, truck 36, everyone else will go back.
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Location mentioned:
Near Buckingham Ave, Cleveland, OH 44120
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