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Sawyer’s Story

After an accident at the beach, Sawyer received round-the-clock specialized burn care.

Hot sand caused by a fire pit results in a serious burn injury.

Sawyer came to Shriners Children’s Boston in 2018 when he was 10 years old after sustaining serious burn injuries from walking on hot sand at a Cape Cod beach. Sawyer’s family set up a fire pit in celebration of his grandfather’s 85th birthday. They secured a permit, had plenty of adults on hand to supervise and used a container to prevent hot embers and ashes from hitting the sand. However, once the sun set and the flames were extinguished, it was difficult to tell where the fire pit had been and where very hot sand remained.

Sawyer was in a chair near the extinguished fire pit. When he stood up, barefoot, Sawyer crossed the hot sand and fell to the ground, screaming in pain. Paramedics arrived once the family called 911, and they immediately called a helicopter to fly Sawyer to Boston for specialized burn treatment.

Round-the-Clock Specialized Burn Care in Boston

The ambulance ride and the flight to Shriners Children's Boston were agonizing for Sawyer as he was in severe pain. Sawyer’s mom, Diane, said they had no idea there was a hospital in Boston specializing in pediatric burn care. The team at Shriners Children’s Boston was waiting for Sawyer when he arrived.

With the soles of his feet badly burned, Sawyer needed painful debridement to remove the damaged skin and frequent dressing changes to promote proper healing. Physical and occupational therapy were also part of his daily care to ensure mobility.

Sawyer stayed in the hospital for two weeks then returned weekly for dressing changes. As his wounds healed, the follow-up appointments became less frequent and eventually ended about a year after the injury.

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Individualized Support from Child Life and Physical Therapy

Sawyer and his family formed long-lasting bonds with some of our staff members throughout his stay and rehabilitation.

Sawyer sitting in hospital bed with Brooke sitting next to bed

Sawyer with his child life specialist Brooke.

Sawyer and Juno

Brooke organized a visit from therapy dog Juno when Sawyer was missing his own dog back home.

Sawyer walking with crutches with Brooke and Aimee next to him

Sawyer with child life specialist Brooke [on left] and physical therapist Aimee Chiasson [on right].

Sawyer climbing the stairwell with crutches - Aimee by his side

Aimee and Sawyer climbed the stairwell as part of his rehabilitation.

Next Steps

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