While health care staff were attempting to revive Bobby Ray Stark after he coded, the defibrillator “blew up” and flames erupted over his body, his wife said.
man is grieving after he caught on fire while receiving care at a Nashville hospital, sustaining injuries that would eventually kill him on Thanksgiving Day.
Bobby Ray was admitted to a local hospital before he was eventually taken to TriStar Centennial Medical Center. During his stay, Bobby Ray’s blood pressure dropped significantly and health care staff brought in a crash cart to revive him, according to a"Then they started the [defibrillator] paddles, and it just blew up, everything," Kathy told"He got burned in the throat, the face, the head, the chest and his hands.
"They even made the comment to her, she’s repeated it to me many times of this has never happened before," Feakes told WKRN. "They need to make sure that that doesn’t happen to somebody else, so somebody else doesn’t lose their husband, their best friend, their dad. And even worse, we lost him on Thanksgiving."
"We extend our deepest sympathies to this family for the loss of their loved one. While we cannot discuss specifics, we are reviewing the care provided to the patient and the functionality of equipment. The death of a loved one is always very difficult, and our hearts go out to this family," a hospital spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
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