"FIRE CHALLENGE” CAUSES SERIOUS BURNS TO INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATING IN A DANGEROUS ACTIVITY
 
By Chief Eddie Ruch Jr
August 5, 2014
 

STATEWIDE (August 5, 2014) – A potentially deadly activity has been causing several victims to receive serious burn injuries resulting from pouring a liquid accelerant on their body and setting themselves on fire. The “Fire Challenge” is performed in front of a camera to be placed on social media sites for viewing and sharing with the world.

The seriousness of this stunt has rendered a call to parents and teenagers alike to discuss the potential effects of this activity. Several emergency rooms across the country have reported receiving victims with significant burn injuries to their upper torso and extremities. A 15 year-old male succumbed to his injuries in Buffalo, NY as a direct result of the activity. Although no reports have been received by the Office of the State Fire Marshal at this point, we definitely want to get the word out to help prevent these occurrences in the State of Maryland.

Most news interviews concerning this activity reveal that young survivors did not give any thought of the potential for being severely injured or even killed because they did not understand the fire would become so intense.