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producing flames.

Collective­ly, they decided to add a little gasoline. There was a can nearby. One of them started to pour.

Right away, though, the spout somehow popped off, the father said Friday. In an instant, the drizzle of gas became a gush, which soaked the smoking weeds and exploded into a fireball. Two of the boys were suddenly covered in flames: Chase Otteson and Nathaniel Bautista-cleveland, both 12.

Chase stopped, dropped and rolled, then managed to rip off most of his burning clothes before running into the house for help, screaming.

Nathaniel was in shock. The third boy, Hunter Otteson, 13, got Nathaniel to the ground and started throwing dirt on him in an effort to smother the flames. Nathaniel cried and cried.

Forty percent of Chase’s body had been burned. Seventy percent of Nathaniel’s. Inside the home, Chase and Hunter’s mother grabbed clean bed sheets, wrapped the boys and rushed them to the local hospital, which quickly had them airlifted to UMC.

By the time Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue crews responded to calls from neighbors, the flames were out and the boys were gone.

“I sit there and watch my little boy suffer. It’s just so bad,” Chase’s father, Trenton Otteson, said Friday afternoon. He spends most of each day at Chase’s side in the hospital’s burn unit. “I want to take the pain away, and there’s nothing I can do.”

Nathaniel’s father, Jaime Bautista Alvarez, lives in California but drove to Las Vegas the night of the accident. He is returning to town this weekend. Nathaniel’s mother has remained by her son’s side all week.

“I guess we’re just taking it day by day,” Alvarez said.

The boys, who are extremely close, can’t yet talk. They used to play football and baseball together. Now, they are intubated and heavily medicated. The road to recovery will take months.

Chase’s father knows the boys are scared. Wearing scrubs, gloves and a mask to minimize the risk of infection, he tried to comfort his son all week. Looking down at his small, bandaged body the other day, he said, “I love you.”

Without a voice, the boy mouthed “I love you” back.

Contact Rachel Crosby at rcrosby@reviewjour­nal.com or 702477-8301. Follow @rachelacro­sby on Twitter.

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