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Third-degree. Sometimes called a “full thickness burn,” this type of injury destroys the epidermis and all layers of your skin. Instead of turning red, it may appear black, brown, white or yellow.
TULSA, Okla. — A nurse at Hillcrest's Burn Center warned about the severity of firework related burns ahead of July 4th.
Cantwell said he suffered second- and third-degree burns on his left arm, backside and leg. He needed multiple surgeries and was discharged from University Medical Center on July 4, he said.
ASTORIA, Ore. (KPTV) - An Astoria woman is recovering from third-degree burns after a fire destroyed her 32-year-old home and took the lives of several of her pets. Shelby Cullen says her mother ...
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