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CASHMERE, Wash., May 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- One Saturday morning when he was 14, Austin Bailiff and a friend poured a little gasoline into a work glove and lit it on fire. In an instant, Austin's life changed forever. Burned over most of his body, he began an odyssey of excruciating pain, lengthy hospital stays, and seemingly endless recovery.
Now 19, Bailiff and his family are working with the National Gasoline Safety Project this summer to help stop gasoline fires and keep other children from suffering the same fate.See the full content of this document
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; Goal of Summer Effort Is to Reduce Burn Injuries to Children
Summertime is especially worrisome because families are more likely to be lighting barb...
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