Jay Leno ‘got a full face of gas’ in fire that burned his face, chest and hands – National | 24CA News

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Published 14.12.2022
Jay Leno ‘got a full face of gas’ in fire that burned his face, chest and hands – National | 24CA News

Former Tonight Show host Jay Leno was in good spirits throughout a brand new interview concerning the latest storage fireplace that burned his face, chest and fingers.

Leno, 72, sat down with Today host Hoda Kotb to debate the gasoline fireplace at his Los Angeles residence that left him hospitalized for over every week.

The comic mentioned he and his pal Dave Killackey have been engaged on a 1907 steam automobile — one among many beloved classic automobiles owned by Leno — earlier than the horrifying fireplace on Nov. 12.

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“The fuel line was clogged so I was underneath it,” Leno defined. “It sounded clogged and I said, ‘Blow some air through the line,’ and so he did.”

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Leno mentioned the gasoline line made a noise, then went “boom.”

“I got a full face of gas,” he recalled. “And then the pilot light jumped, and my face caught on fire.”

Killackey sprung shortly into motion and jumped on Leno to smother the flames earlier than they might unfold additional over his physique, Leno mentioned.

Leno was handled for third-degree burns at Grossman Burn Center in West Hills Hospital in Los Angeles. He remained in take care of 10 days. He was launched on Nov. 21.

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Dr. Peter Grossman, who handled Leno, mentioned the burns have been “relatively serious” and coated seven per cent of the comic’s physique. He obtained hyperbaric remedy, an oxygen remedy that “can accelerate burn wound healing,” in accordance with the hospital’s burn centre.

Leno additionally reportedly obtained pores and skin grafts from “human cadaver skin.”

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In a teaser for the Today interview, which airs on Dec. 14, Leno mentioned he isn’t particular due to his accidents.

“In the real world, this happens to people every single day,” he mentioned.

Leno added that he didn’t need to be “whiny” about his burns as a result of the general public could be unsympathetic to rich celebrities. He additionally mentioned his accident has not made him “skittish” to return to engaged on vehicles.

“Did I learn from this? Of course not!” Leno joked.

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In a press release from the Grossman Burn Center on the time of Leno’s launch, Grossman himself mentioned he was “pleased with Jay’s progress, and I am optimistic that he will make a full recovery.”

“Jay would like to let everyone know how thankful he is for the care he received, and is very appreciative of all of the well wishes,” the assertion continued.

Less than two weeks after his launch from hospital, Leno carried out a comedy present in Hermosa Beach, Calif.

“Never thought of myself as a roast comic,” Leno joked throughout his hour-long stand-up routine. “We got two shows tonight, regular and extra crispy.”

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