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- Fourth-degree burns are generally caused by prolonged exposure to the burn source. Exposure to fire, chemicals, and explosions are common ways people can sustain fourth-degree burns. Victims have sustained burns of this nature in situations such as building fires, workplace accidents, warfare, acts of violence, and with chemical spills.www.burnvictimsresource.org/fourth-degree-burns/
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