A TikTok user from Connecticut has gone viral after posting a video that shows her tripping over a couch while trying to escape an out-of-control kitchen fire.
The footage, which was shared on an account partly run by Latisha Brost and has now been viewed 6 million times, was captured on a pet cam set up in the living room of her apartment.
“There's a fire! Baby, there's a fire!” Brost says to his wife at the start of the video as the crockpot bursts into flames. “Baby, what? [do] i will do it?”
“I don't know. Let's go outside,” she replied. Brost tried to put out the fire in the kitchen sink, but it got worse.
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The video ends with Brost running for the exit, dropping the burning frying pan, but tripping over a couch and falling to the ground.
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The fire finally went out after the pot fell to the floor.
“It's okay to laugh…the apartment was not damaged and I was lucky to only suffer second degree burns. You should never do this!” she later wrote on TikTok.
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“We shared this because we didn't know what to do. It's very embarrassing but I hope people can learn from this experience and not make the same mistakes we did,” she added.
Brost said in another video that she began to panic.
“When something like that happens, you don't have much time to think, and all I could think of was putting out the fire with water,” she said. “Obviously, you can't put out an oil fire with water. I knew that, but at the time my mind was racing.”
“People ask me why I threw the frying pan, but the truth is I was holding the frying pan and it was going to burn me, so I let it go because it was literally so hot,” she said. “It would have been a lot worse if I hadn't. I was very lucky that I only suffered second-degree burns.”
Original article source: CT TikTok user goes viral for unfortunate kitchen fire reaction, hopes “people can learn” from his mistake