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Serafino Alfe Sustains Third Degree Burns While Deep-Frying Turkey

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First Posted: 11/21/11 04:56 PM ET Updated: 11/21/11 04:56 PM ET

A Mount Prospect man who was preparing an early turkey meal will miss the big day after a deep-frying accident badly burned his leg, requiring an operation scheduled for the day before Thanksgiving.

Serafino Alfe, 30, was deep-frying turkeys for an annual fundraiser when he stumbled into a vat of hot oil, CBS Chicago reports. Alfe was treated at the Loyola Burn Unit with third-degree burns, the most severe, across one of his legs.

"I tripped and fell right into the deep fryer," Alfe said in a release issued by Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood. "Thirty quarts of hot oil poured over my leg and I basically fried myself."

The Medical Center issued a news release Monday telling Alfe's story and warning of the dangers associated with deep-frying, especially for inexperienced chefs. More than 141 serious fires and hot-oil burns have been reported in the United States from turkey fryer use over the last decade, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Thanksgiving is the leading day for cooking fires, with three times as many as on an average day, according to the National Fire Protection Association.

Alfe told Fix Chicago he has used a deep fryer for years, but caught his shoe on a piece of cardboard placed under the fryers, stumbling into the hot oil, Fox Chicago reports. Outdated equipment also contributed to the accident.

"We were using the older fryers that do not have a secure lid and the gallons of hot oil just splattered out everywhere," Alfe said in the Loyola release.

Dr. Thomas Esposito, chief of the Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Burns in the Department of Surgery at Loyola Trauma, warned against the severity of burns sustained from deep-fryers in the medical center's release. He advised anyone planning to deep-fry food this Thanksgiving to use new, sealed fryers placed in open areas, to wear protective clothing and eyewear, to avoid overfilling fryers with oil and replace and remove food items from the oil slowly.

Cooks should also be mindful of marinades and turkey preparations that may introduce water into the hot oil, a dangerous combination, according to the medical center.

"If a turkey fryer is used the way it's supposed to be used by people who are not impaired by alcohol or drugs, I think they're fine," Esposito said. "Injuries from turkey fryers are rare, but when they happen to you or a family member, that doesn't matter – they are very devastating."

William Shatner recorded a warning about turkey fryer fire risks for State Farm:

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A Mount Prospect man who was preparing an early turkey meal will miss the big day after a deep-frying accident badly burned his leg, requiring an operation scheduled for the day before Thanksgiving. ...
A Mount Prospect man who was preparing an early turkey meal will miss the big day after a deep-frying accident badly burned his leg, requiring an operation scheduled for the day before Thanksgiving. ...
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butchcliff
The future is unwritten
06:48 AM on 11/25/2011
Cousin got a big wild tom and did it safely in one of these fryers. It was very good. Wild, all dark meat of course. Delish. Was nice and moist. These fryers are dangerous, but used safely, cook a good bird.
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Dimplezzz2002
Black is not a color, it is a state of mind.
07:31 PM on 11/23/2011
OMG! Accidents happen but the fryer should be isolated on a patio and used with extreme caution. An indoor, electric fryer seems less hazardous than the outside ones. I've used both and prefer the inside fryer.
Al Schrader
Some overnight ideas take decades
06:00 AM on 11/23/2011
Ok, I don't know how many times I have said this. Never, ever do this. Fryer oil is not 212 o F it's 375 o F. Having gallons of it over a flame is very dangerous. But worse it ruins the bird. Why ? When you carve it, the juices all run out and you get dry meat. Instead, buy a smaller turkey, like 9 pounds for example, cut it into 8 pieces and fry it like you would fried chicken. If 9 pounds is not enough, fry two or more of them. The pieces are coated and fried all way around and it holds the juices in until you take a bite. Pour off the excess oil from the frypan and make your gravy right in there with the tiny crispy bits. Keep the fried turkey pieces in your over set on warm until ready to serve. Serve with mashed potatoes, green beans, and cranberry sauce as sides. Have a great and safe Thanksgiving....Alfred-
03:06 AM on 11/23/2011
I know someone who broke her ribs putting the turkey in the oven.
12:14 AM on 11/23/2011
I do believe alcohol was involved.
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bmitche
11:49 PM on 11/22/2011
If not handled properly, those turkey deep fryers can be very dangerous.
07:42 PM on 11/22/2011
This is the wrong story to support not frying turkey. He fell into it...that's not a normal occurrence haha.
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Lynn King
10:25 PM on 11/22/2011
It is a good story. Letting you know that anything could happen. He has done this for years. They are not telling you not to deep fry your turkey, they are telling you to take precautions.
oilfield
small manufacturing business owner
07:41 PM on 11/22/2011
its better to let the minimum wage folks at popeyes do it....because they have workers comp.....what a silly article.
GOODDOC1
"civil war" is an oxymoron
01:56 AM on 11/23/2011
Popeye's deep fries Turkeys? Are they open on Thanksgiving? Do they deliver?
07:18 PM on 11/22/2011
Turkey fryers--- the Lawn Darts of the 21st Century!
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grailknight
is happily godless
06:24 PM on 11/22/2011
Shades of Scotland, PA!
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dickn2000b
omnes autem stulti me
05:43 PM on 11/22/2011
"Man Suffers Odd Thanksgiving Injury" That's the tagline from the HUFFPOST HACKS. Why is it odd that someone would suffer grease burns while deep frying a turkey for Thanksgiving." This is particularly true when one is deep frying many turkeys as this man was. HUFFPOST...The worst, most amateurish "news" agency on earth.
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Proud Father
Utilizing the power of reason.
05:02 PM on 11/22/2011
I have been told that once you have a deep fried turkey, you won't ever want it any other way again. I've never tried it. Maybe I'm just a traditionalist, but I like mine the way it's been prepared since I started eating Thanksgiving dinner.
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mxytsplyk
De gustibus non est disputandum
05:56 PM on 11/22/2011
It's really as good as people claim, if done right. Restrictions are no stuffing, basting (obviously). Cooks fast and tastes great. Of this story is ubiquitous to the holidays, usually in the form of someone getting burned/killed/sets back porch ablaze, often by thinking how much extra flavor could be had by pouring a frosty one into the hot oil. Variants include attempted rim-shot with the bird.
03:56 PM on 11/22/2011
Leg taste like chicken? Like turkey? just kidding.
06:20 PM on 11/22/2011
lol
03:44 PM on 11/22/2011
This is not an odd thanksgiving injury ...thanks aol
03:21 PM on 11/22/2011
my brother cooks his underground..
03:44 PM on 11/22/2011
Should I ask how?
04:01 PM on 11/22/2011
he buries it wrapped in towels..
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mxytsplyk
De gustibus non est disputandum
06:04 PM on 11/22/2011
Hopefully kalua style, in an imu. You get what mainlanders call 'pulled' meat. Great taste!