A popular grilling accessory sent a Kenosha man to the emergency room. Now, he’s warning others about the dangers of the product that could have killed him.
Even after eight days in the hospital, it’s impossible to keep Wayne Ramcheck away from his barbecue."I love grilling," Ramcheck told Contact 6, while grilling Cajun brats. "The food tastes so good on the grill." Neighbors can spot him outside, tongs in hand, no matter the season."In the wintertime, I’ve had a foot of snow and I’m brushing it off ," said Ramcheck.This spring, Ramcheck is doing one thing differently.
Jandali had to remove four inches of Ramcheck’s intestine during the surgery. Ramcheck says his recovery took seven weeks.Ramcheck still has the bristle, taped to the side of a jar. You almost have to squint to see the culprit that could have cost Ramcheck his life.There are other reports of wire grill bristles becoming lodged in people’s mouths, esophagus, stomachs and respiratory tracts.At the Barbecue Supply Company in Greendale, customers won’t find a single wire grill brush.
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