Dozens burned in Texas walking on hot
coals at Tony Robbins seminar
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[June 25, 2016]
By Jim Forsyth
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - As many as
40 people were injured after walking on hot coals as part of a self-help
seminar hosted by motivational speaker Tony Robbins in Texas, fire
officials said on Friday.
Attendees of the "Unleash the Power Within" event, held at the Kay
Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in downtown Dallas, reported
burns to their feet and legs just after 11 p.m. on Thursday, Dallas
Fire and Rescue spokesman Jason Evans said.
"A lot of the attendees were asked to walk across hot coals, and as
a result, a lot of the people sustained burn injuries," Evans said.
Of the 30 to 40 people injured, five were treated at the Parkland
Hospital burn unit, Evans said. The others were treated and released
at the scene. It was unclear how many participated in the coal walk.
The three-day seminar is intended to help people "break through any
limit" and improve their quality of life, according a description
posted on Robbins' website.
Representatives for Robbins, who is a popular motivational speaker,
personal finance adviser and bestselling author, were not
immediately available for comment.
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According to media reports, 21 out of 6,000 people who walked on hot
coals at a Robbins event in 2012 in California were treated for
burns.
Most people avoid burns because coals are not efficient conductors
of heat, but standing too long in one spot and other factors can
increase the risk. In the 2012 incident, there was speculation that
the large number of people participating caused the lines of
firewalkers to slow down, raising chances of burns.
(Additional reporting by Laila Kearney; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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