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If people like this survive their burns it's very important to get them to a burn center ASAP. Not wise to let intermediate hospitals mess with them. In my 58 year flying career, 31 were spent flying EMS helicopters. Our Chief Flight Nurse had been the Chief Nurse at New York Hospital's burn unit for 10 years. She gave burn lectures all over the US. I remember attending a quite a few of them because I was the pilot who flew her that day. New York Hospital handled all of the burns for FDNY as well as many fire departments in the northeast. I remembeer many a cold night transporting burn patients. One of them was when a fellow got the wrong can and added gasoline to his kerosene stove. Another tried to melt the ice in his driveway with 5 gallons of gasoline and a match. Two firemen from the same little town in upstate New York on different nights. Both housefires caused by ignorance or stupidity or maybe a little bit of both. Etc, etc.
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