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Harborview Medical Center has released the number and type of firework-related injuries from this year's Fourth of July ...
In Ventura County, one person died in a July 3 house fire after fireworks exploded in the garage, the Simi Valley Police ...
Clinicians at Harborview Medical Center have treated 52 patients for fireworks-related injuries during the July Fourth ...
SEATTLE — A 23-year-old man is in the hospital with serious burns after someone threw a firework directly at his face in Seattle's Chinatown International District. According to Seattle police and ...
A Seattle paramedic said he has seen "significant, life-altering fireworks-related injuries" many times throughout his career.
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He denied threatening anyone with a firearm but admitted telling the victim, “fireworks are not worth your life.” ...
Harborview sees an average of 65 fireworks injuries each year around the Fourth of July, and that's just one emergency department serving the Seattle area.
Medical facilities in the Bay State treated more than 200 people for fireworks-related injuries between 2020 and 2024.
Injuries caused by fireworks dipped slightly in 2023, but safety agency's annual report advises caution.
From Thursday until Saturday evening, doctors and nurses at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle had treated 29 people for fireworks-related injuries, a nursing supervisor said.