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Homeowner Burned, $150K In Damages Caused By Cooking Oil In NYE Charles County Fire: Officials

Unattended cooking oil is what officials say ignited a house fire in Waldorf on New Year's Eve.

Waldorf NYE fire

Waldorf NYE fire

Photo Credit: Waldorf Volunteer Fire Department/Maryland State Fire Marshal
Crews at the scene of the Waldorf fire

Crews at the scene of the Waldorf fire

Photo Credit: Waldorf Volunteer Fire Company
The fire caused $150,000 in damage to the Waldorf home.

The fire caused $150,000 in damage to the Waldorf home.

Photo Credit: Waldorf Volunteer Fire Company

Firefighters found flames shooting out of the roof of the home around 4:15 p.m. on Castletown Court Saturday, Dec. 31, the Waldorf Volunteer Fire Company 

The homeowner left a pan of oil heating on the stove unattended before the blaze broke out, the Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office said in a release. 

The smoke detector went off and the man suffered burns to his wrist trying to put out the fire. He brought himself to the hospital. He and his nephew were being assisted by the Red Cross. A firefighter was also transported to the hospital with minor injuries.

Nearly $150,000 in damages were reported.

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