A 13-year old student suffered first and second degree burns after the
iPhone she had in her pants pocket burst into flames, reports ABC.
The
eighth grader attended Kennebunk Middle School in Portland, Maine.
While in class she heard a pop and smoke began billowing from her pants,
school principal Jeff Rodman told ABC affiliate WMTW-TV.
Two
classmates rushed to the student’s aid, while another went outside to
alert school staff and bring a fire blanket and extinguisher. As
classmates were helping the girl out of her pants, the iPhone fell out
of a pocket. The girl was taken to Southern Maine Medical Center in
Biddeford where she was treated for burns and later released.
There
have been a few previous reports of iPhones catching fire; however,
often these devices are being charged at the time of the event. Unsafe
third party chargers are usually the cause leading Apple to start a counterfeit charger replacement program.
In this case it's still unclear what occurred, though an issue with the battery is likely to blame.
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