Burns

This photo provided Jan. 10, 2012, by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department shows firefighters battling a blaze from a shake-and-bake meth lab explosion Jan. 29, 2010, at a house in Union, Mo. The crude new method of making methamphetamine, by combining raw and unstable ingredients in a 2-liter soda bottle, poses a risk even to Americans who never get anywhere near the drug: It is filling hospitals with thousands of uninsured burn patients requiring millions of dollars in advanced treatment _ a burden so costly that it’s contributing to the closure of some burn units. (AP Photo/Franklin County Sheriff’s Department )

Meth fills hospitals with burn patients

ST. LOUIS — A crude new method of making methamphetamine poses a risk even to Americans who never get anywhere near the drug: It is filling hospitals with thousands of uninsured burn patients requiring millions of dollars in advanced treatment — a burden so costly that it’s contributing to the closure of some burn units.

So-called shake-and-bake meth is produced by combining raw, unstable ingredients in a 2-liter soda bottle. But if the person mixing the noxious brew makes the slightest error, such as removing the cap too soon or accidentally perforating the plastic, the concoction can explode, searing flesh and causing permanent disfigurement, blindness or even death.

Magna boy severely burned trying to roast marshmallows

MAGNA -- An 11-year-old boy is suffering serious burns on his arms, shoulders, and neck after trying to roast marshmallows in his backyard in Magna.

2 Utah men toasted toes in alley fire

SALT LAKE CITY -- Two men trying to keep warm in freezing Salt Lake City were arrested for starting a cardboard box fire behind a pizza shop.

Woman and baby burned stoking fire

HONEYVILLE -- A 20-year-old woman and her 10-month-old baby received moderate burns on their hands just before 5 p.m. Monday when the mother was pouring gas on a fire in a home fireplace.

Hunter shocked by dead bear on live wire

LIVINGSTON, Mont. -- A Montana bow hunter was hospitalized in Salt Lake City after suffering an electric shock from poking a dead bear lying on live wires, Park County officials said.

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