Corbin man suffers severe burns while lighting grill

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A Corbin man was airlifted to the University of Kentucky Medical Center Tuesday night after a he was burned while lighting a grill.

West Knox firefighters and Whitley EMS were called to the residence at 200 Meadowlark Circle off of Standard Ave. at approximately 7:30 p.m. in response to a call that a gas grill had exploded.

Firefighters said the man, identified as Jason Paul, was attempting to light a charcoal grill.

“He was spraying lighter fluid and it flashed up on him,” firefighters said noting Paul suffered second-degree burns to his face, arms, shoulders and chest.

Paul was transported by ambulance to the helipad at the Knox County Annex building on U.S. 25E.

 

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