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Posted July 8th, 2008 by minortopics | Permalink

Toddler falls into campfire

Yeesh, we’ve read a couple similar stories this summer, and let’s just say that our backyard fire pit has gone unused this year.

A toddler was taken to a Boston hospital for treatment after suffering serious burns when he tripped and fell into a campfire at a Wells campground.

A Wells Fire Department official said the one-and-a-half-year-old boy lost his footing about 7 p.m. Saturday and fell into the flames at the Wells Beach Resort campground.


Information from: http://www.boston.com/news/local/maine/a...

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One Response to “Toddler falls into campfire”

1. juanita

February 13, 2009 @ 3:08 pm

i heard this is how my little brother died in oklahoma i never got to meet him i was looking for imfromation on him when i seen this my mothers name brenda barker from england she was married to someone from ww2 they left england to go to oklahoma she had 2 kids a boy a girl this is a terrible thing we need not to let kids even close to the fire after hearing this about my brother i would put a string of cans around the campfire about 6 feet from fire so i would hear them if i turned my back or something i told my kids it was out of bounds but you know how fast kids are i was lucky i just feel relly badfor this little boy and my brother

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