Man Hospitalized After Suffering Burns in Northwest Harris County Fire, Officials Say Prescribed Burn Was the Cause.
A prescribed grass burn in northwest Harris County on Monday left one man hospitalized with injuries, according to authorities. The fire broke out near the 14000 block of Warren Ranch Road in Hockley and burned through fields.
The Harris County Fire Marshal's Office confirmed that a man was taken to Memorial Hermann Hospital in Katy after suffering burns from the fire.
According to officials, the fire was intentionally set by the landowner for prescribed burn purposes. Firefighters were on the scene, assisted by investigators from the Harris County Fire Marshal's Office, to control the blaze.
The incident has raised concerns about the risks associated with prescribed burns and the need for proper safety measures to prevent accidents.
Details regarding the man's condition have not been released at this time.
A prescribed grass burn in northwest Harris County on Monday left one man hospitalized with injuries, according to authorities. The fire broke out near the 14000 block of Warren Ranch Road in Hockley and burned through fields.
The Harris County Fire Marshal's Office confirmed that a man was taken to Memorial Hermann Hospital in Katy after suffering burns from the fire.
According to officials, the fire was intentionally set by the landowner for prescribed burn purposes. Firefighters were on the scene, assisted by investigators from the Harris County Fire Marshal's Office, to control the blaze.
The incident has raised concerns about the risks associated with prescribed burns and the need for proper safety measures to prevent accidents.
Details regarding the man's condition have not been released at this time.