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FOX13 News on MSNSeattle hospital treats dozens of fireworks-related injuriesHarborview Medical Center has released the number and type of firework-related injuries from this year's Fourth of July ...
A Seattle paramedic said he has seen "significant, life-altering fireworks-related injuries" many times throughout his career.
SEATTLE — A 23-year-old man is in the hospital with serious burns after someone threw a firework directly at his face in ...
Eye injury from July 4th fireworks incident appears to be "superficial" but GM Joe Hortiz said there is a possibility Harris starts on non-football injury list.
Clinicians at Harborview Medical Center have treated 52 patients for fireworks-related injuries during the July Fourth ...
In Ventura County, one person died in a July 3 house fire after fireworks exploded in the garage, the Simi Valley Police ...
Used improperly, even legal fireworks can lead to severe burns, cuts, eye injuries, hearing loss, and amputations. Orthopedic surgeon Chelsea Boe said some of the most severe injuries she’s seen ...
Last year, more than 14,700 people were injured by fireworks, an increase of 52% compared to the year before.
A sharp spike in the number of fireworks-related injuries last year sparked renewed warnings from the nation's top consumer safety watchdog as fireworks usage increases around July 4th revelry.
The report says there were 14,741 estimated injuries treated in emergency departments over the course of 2024. In 2023, that number was 9,700, which was down from 2022’s 10,200 injuries.
A sharp spike in the number of fireworks-related injuries last year sparked renewed warnings from the nation's top consumer safety watchdog as fireworks usage increases around July 4th revelry.
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