Mendota Man Severely Burned In Fireworks Accident
The Associated Press
MENDOTA, Va. – A 28-year-old man suffered severe burns to his face, hands and arms in an explosion on Saturday night while setting off fireworks for friends and family.
Ricky Millard of Mendota, Va., was putting on a large fireworks display attended by dozens in his community near the intersection of Nordike and Appaloosa roads around 9:45 p.m. when authorities believe a rogue spark ignited a box of fireworks and exploded in his face, said Washington County Sheriff’s Detective Jamie Blevins.
“Oh, he was burned. I won’t go into great detail. But he was burned,” said Matthew Brooks, a friend who saw the explosion and ran to Millard’s aid. “It’s a pretty good-size explosion. He was right in the middle of it.”
Doug Millard, Ricky Millard’s grandfather, said his grandson started the Fourth of July tradition about 15 years ago for the community, which sits on the far fringes of Washington County.
The elder Millard said his grandson saved money throughout each year to afford purchasing such large quantities of fireworks, and in years past between 200 and 300 people have come to see the show.
“It’s a pretty good-sized event. He does it for the kids and community. Everyone from around here comes to watch,” Brooks said. “ ... He’d been shooting them off for – an hour, probably. He probably still had an hour to go.”
Blevins said Millard purchased the fireworks himself and they were together in a box when the explosion happened. He did not know exactly how many exploded, but said he thought it included a number of Roman candles, bottle rockets and artillery shells.
Blevins said he is investigating the incident, but did not know on Sunday what caused the spark. He said it appeared Ricky Millard was leaning down, pulling some fireworks from the box when it exploded without warning.
“It was just a bad accident. It’s just one of those things that happens. You want to keep your fireworks together so you can keep the display going,” he said. “ ... You take the amount of fireworks in the box concentrated into one container and you get a pretty large boom.”
Setting off fireworks is illegal in Washington County, Blevins said. However, Millard will not be prosecuted for the incident.
Ricky Millard was taken to Bristol Regional Medical Center via ambulance after a medical helicopter was unable to transport him because of weather conditions, Blevins said. He was transferred to the burn center at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Blevins could not comment on Millard’s condition on Sunday, but Doug Millard said his grandson was scheduled for surgery on his arms and that his eyes would be OK despite having blurred vision.
“It’s just one of those things that happens, I guess,” Doug Millard said.
News Channel 11 reporter Amber Miller contributed to this report.
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I have found that people can say things over the internet that they would never say to someone face to face. In my opinion those people are cowards. I also believe in Karma… and I hope that what goes around doesn’t take too long to come around to all of the small minded, cowardly, trash talkers.
For those of us who know Ricky and Amanda we know what wonderful people they are… and how impossible it would be for anyone to fill their shoes. Personally I think that everyone should be grateful to have someone in the community who cares so much about the happiness of others that they are willing to save their own money to provide good family fun.
Well this is me saying you are so awesome Ricky! I can totally appreciate what you do… Mendota is very lucky to have you in it! Amanda too! ![]()
We went to this fireworks display a couple of years ago and Ricky did a fantastic job(for free). I was so sorry to hear about his accident and pray that he will soon be healed and back with his family.
Please tell me how some people can be so cruel and heartless. People never cease to amaze me by running there smart ??? mouth. Whoever wrote hey you’ll watch this is so heartless and cruel. Watch out buddy what goes around comes around….Everybody I’m sure has to have their 15 mins even if they really have nothing to say…..
What the heck are:
Posted by ( Navin Johnson ) on July 07, 2008 at 1:23 pm AND Posted by ( watchdog ) on July 07, 2008 at 11:29 pm
freaking talking about…....
Unless you have something nice to say or something worth while or even something that means anything to anyone who knows Ricky keep your dang mouths shut and your fingers off the keyboard!!!!!!!!!!!
And for those of you who know Ricky, HE IS DOING WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you would like to send his family any NICE comments you can e-mail @ mooremendota@aol.com, and I will see that they recieve them…......
Thank you to all who are PRAYING for Ricky, Amanda and his family…..
“Hey y’all watch this!“
It’s okay everyone, they saved the mullet!
My parents were there with my Goddaughter when this happened. I just want to say that Ricky is a beautiful man. He works 16 hours a day by working two jobs and I am so sorry this has happened to him. You won’t find a sweeter, more gentle guy in our community. May God bless him and his wife and family and may God also heal his body so he can begin the long journey back to the beautiful life he shared with his wife.
Hey everyone,
Just to let you know Ricky is doing GREAT!!!!!!!!!


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