Exclusive: Man speaks out after e-cigarette explodes in mouth

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Thursday, December 15, 2016
Exclusive: Connecticut man injured by exploding e-cigarette
Marcus Solis has an exclusive interview with the victim of an exploding e-cigarette.

STRATFORD, Connecticut (WABC) -- A man from Connecticut who was badly injured by an exploding e-cigarette spoke out exclusively to Eyewitness News.

The explosion happened while he was smoking.

"The vape decided to blow up. I didn't know what happened until five minutes later. When I was on the floor, I woke up, I was unconscious, I was missing two teeth, my hand was black from the smoke of the vape blowing up," said Manny Almodovar, the victim.

Almodovar is back to work and feeling better, but still in need of dental work.

He was in the hospital a few weeks ago after the electronic cigarette he was smoking exploded in his mouth.

"I remember pressing the button to take the hit, but as soon as that happened, I don't remember anything else. My coworkers actually saw it fly from my teeth all the way 20 feet in the air," Almodovar said.

In all, four teeth were damaged and his hand was charred from the smoke.

The 24-year old is one of a growing number of victims injured by e-cigarettes that have either exploded or caught fire. In most cases the battery is too blame.

"They call it thermal runaway, which is a chain reaction and once it starts you can't stop it," said Lt. Robert Daniel, Stratford Deputy Fire Marshal.

The problem, Lt. Daniel says, is cheaply made aftermarket batteries can short circuit in milliseconds.

E-cigarettes are now banned from checked luggage on flights because of fire concerns.

The Food and Drug Administration just started regulating the devices last year.

There have been at least 92 documented explosions, not including Almodovar's.

"He had an angel looking over him, because it was basically an explosion in his mouth. It could have had deadly consequences," Lt. Daniel said.

E-cigarettes are now a multi-billion dollar industry, but Almodovar says he's out and has given up vaping altogether

"I never knew that something like that could happen. It was shocking to me when it did happen. I had no idea that something like that could happen at all," Almodovar said.