Crime & Safety

Man Suffers First-Degree Burns in Garage Fire

An off-duty firefighter assisted the man who suffered first- and second-degree burns trying to put out a fire in a garage in the 9500 block of Gregory Street Tuesday evening.

Originally reported 11:50 p.m. Aug. 20.

Editor's Note: This story obtained from City News Service was corrected to state that a man whose name has not yet been released suffered first-degree burns in the fire. Initial reporting stated that an off-duty firefighter was injured.

A pilot light ignited some fumes in a La Mesa garage, leaving a 31-year-old man with  first- and second-degree burns to his arms and chest today.

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The fire in an attached garage of a home in the 9500 block of Gregory Street was reported at 10:37 p.m. Tuesday, Deputy Chief Gregory McAlpine of Heartland Fire & Rescue said.

Damage was estimated at $30,000, and the man suffered burns on 5-10 percent of his chest, he said.

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The man told authorities he was working on a motor in his garage with some flammable chemicals that were touched off by the pilot light on a gas- fired water heater, according to McAlpine.

An off-duty firefighter who lives nearby helped put out the fire and get medical help. Regular firefighters arrived in about five minutes and put out the fire in 12 minutes, Monica Zech of the fire agency said.

The burned man was taken to UC San Diego Medical Center, McAlpine said.


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