I had a propane torch catch fire on me as well.
About six years ago, I was trying to braze two pieces of steel together, using a propane torch... Yes, I know now that propane won't get hot enough.
I had one of those torches that you screw the nozzle onto a propane bottle. I lit it, and next thing I know, I had a fire going on around the base of the torch attachment. A very quick inventory in my mind identified a failure on my part to place a fire extinguisher in my shop. Wasn't going to carry this thing into the house to retrieve the fire extinguisher. Hmmm...
Fortunately, I had a glove on one hand and quick as I could, unscrewed the torch from the bottle, figuring that shutting off the supply of gas was my best option. It would either work, or take me with it!
It worked.
I also electrocuted myself in 1997. Walked across a wet garage floor in bare feet while talking on the phone. Didn't realize that my dog had chewed through the power cord to my shop lamp. Took my legs out from under me, and suddenly I'm on the floor! Fortunately, that broke the circuit, and I didn't get shocked after that, despite laying on the wet floor.
Better lucky than good!
Norm