Youngstown man burned in blaze


YOUNGSTOWN — An 81-year-old Crandall Avenue man sustained burns to his face, arms and hands when fire broke out in his living room from a kerosene heater, the fire department said.

Charles Freeman was transferred by helicopter to the Akron Burn Center after first being taken to St. Elizabeth Health Center around 12:20 a.m. today. He was listed in serious condition at the burn center.

Firefighters found the home’s occupants outside and heavy smoke showing from the two-story brick home at 788 Crandall. Freeman was found lying on the ground, and Angela Perry, 38, was in the driveway.

Perry was taken to St. Elizabeth’s for evaluation. She told investigators that they’d been having trouble with the furnace and were using a kerosene heater in the living room to keep warm. She said Freeman likely spilled some kerosene while attempting to refill it, and she heard him scream.