Jay Leno was released from the hospital Monday after suffering burn injuries in a fire while working on one of his vintage cars.
Dr. Grossman with the Grossman Burn Unit at the West Hills Hospital says Leno is on the mend and is in good condition after he suffered serious injuries in a car fire at his garage in Burbank over the weekend.On Monday, hospital officials at the Grossman Burn Center in West Hills gave a positive update on Jay Leno’s condition.
Leno was released from the hospital where he was being treated for second and third-degree burns he suffered in a gasoline fire that occurred while he was working on one of his vintage cars in his Burbank garage. Hospital officials say he will continue to receive follow-up care on an outpatient basis, but Dr. Peter Grossman says he's pleased with Leno's progress, "and I am optimistic that he will make a full recovery."All the news you need to know, every day
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