SOUTH BERWICK, ME — The Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating a fire that left a man with second-degree burns Monday night.
The South Berwick Fire Department and Police Department responded to a reported fire with a burn victim at 34 Boatyard Lane at approximately 11:39 p.m. on Dec. 8.
The victim drove approximately one mile to Cumberland Farms, where he called for help.
Upon arrival at the original location, first responders discovered a small makeshift structure constructed of lumber and tarps that had been completely consumed by fire.
The South Berwick Fire Department requested assistance from the Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office to conduct an origin and cause investigation.
Investigators from the State Fire Marshal’s Office examined the scene and located a small portable propane heater and two spent propane cylinders near the area of origin.
Based on the scene examination and available information, the fire is believed to have been accidental, caused by the improper installation and use of the portable propane heater.
The victim, identified as Steven Goodall, 78, of South Berwick, had been staying in the shelter.
He was initially transported to a local hospital and later transferred to Massachusetts General Hospital, where he is listed in serious but stable condition.
