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Spilled fuel ignites on Seattle boat, burns man

The Columbian
Published: May 21, 2014, 5:00pm

SEATTLE — A man was using a shop vacuum to clean up spilled fuel on a boat at Lake Union marina in Seattle when it ignited.

The Seattle Fire Department says the 33-year-old man suffered second- and third-degree burns Thursday morning on his hands, arms, torso and face. Medics took him to Harborview Medical Center.

Fire department spokesman Kyle Moore tells KOMO (http://bit.ly/1sZo5m4 ) a spark in the vacuum cleaner caused a flash fire that engulfed the man. He jumped in the water to put out the fire.

There was limited damage to the boat.

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