Cigarette lit near oxygen machine causes fatal fire

Fire investigators said a 77-year-old Lafayette woman died from injuries suffered during an early Wednesday morning flash fire caused by the lighting of a cigarette near the woman’s oxygen machine.

The fire occurred at 2:36 a.m. at 99 Ambroise St. after the woman, identified as Geneive McZeal, lit a cigarette while wearing a nasal cannula supplied by an oxygen machine, Alton Trahan, spokesman for the Lafayette Fire Department, said in a news release.

“The flame ignited the oxygen from the cannula causing a flash fire,” Trahan said. “The cause of the fire was an accident.”

The victim’s husband, Ervin McZeal, was in a separate room at the time of the fire and escaped without injuries, Trahan said.

The city has had one or two small fires involving oxygen machines in the past, but “this is the first fatality in Lafayette like this that I know of,” Trahan said.


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Comments (7)


1) Comment by Chucky - 11/10/2012

Heard a story about a guy who got tired of bringing oxygen bottles up to his mother's room on the third floor, they had a tin roof so he got the idea to take one large bottle to the roof and run a hose from it to her room. Needles to say when he tried to weld it to the roof …...Boom.

2) Comment by Bighug - 11/10/2012

Sorry about that, but my first thought was same as CitizensArrest, evolution in action. I'm thinking it wasn't the oxygen that ignited, but the smoke from the cigarette.

3) Comment by foldgers - 10/10/2012

Citizens... my thoughts exactly! Like the guy dying from eating all those roaches and worms so he could win a python.

4) Comment by Mygulfbleedsforu - 10/10/2012

She might have had dementia issues.

5) Comment by ABayouBoy - 10/10/2012

Another good reason to quit smoking. Before your lungs are so full of emphysema that you need an O2 machine to breathe.

6) Comment by HMaltravers - 10/10/2012

You have got to be kidding! Was having a cigarette that darn important?

7) Comment by CitizensArrest - 10/10/2012

And the Darwin Award goes to.....the lady smoking while wearing an oxygen mask! I'm sorry for her family but that is ridiculous. One less tax burden I suppose.