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New tonight and 1st at 5 KGW has learned a patient at OHSU was injured after a fire started in hospital operating room. Thank you for joining us. Im Laurel Porter. And Im David mulco. The fire sparked back in December, though were only learning about it now. After KGW started asking questions tonight, federal regulators have ordered the hospital to take immediate action. Investigative reporter Evan Watson is in The Newsroom this evening. Evan, what do we know about how the fire started or how badly? This person was injured. David we dont know the extent of that persons injuries. The hospital official only said the surgical patient suffered quote, minor injuries, but couldnt say more, citing patient privacy laws. But we do know both the hospital and federal investigators launched investigations to find out exactly what went wrong. KGW has learned a patient was injured on the operating table at OHSU after a fire started while surgeons were using a cauterizing tool around flammable