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Teen's Fire-Breathing Stunt Sparks Severe Burns
4 Mar
Summary
- A Pennsylvania teen suffered severe burns from a social media-inspired stunt.
- The incident involved isopropyl alcohol and an open flame.
- Officials warn parents about household chemicals and online dangers.

A dangerous social media trend has led to a serious injury, with a Pennsylvania teenager hospitalized for severe burns. The incident, which took place last Friday in Allegheny County, involved the teen attempting a fire-breathing stunt using isopropyl alcohol. Fire officials stated the burns to the teen's face and chest are severe and potentially life-altering.
This event serves as a critical warning for parents regarding the accessibility and dangers of flammable household chemicals. Officials urge constant monitoring of items like rubbing alcohol, nail polish remover, lighters, and matches, along with educating children about the risks of viral challenges. Similar incidents across the country highlight the perils of online stunts involving common household items.




