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Harborview Medical Center treated more than 50 people for fireworks-related injuries during the Fourth of July weekend.
Harborview Medical Center released the number and types of firework-related injuries treated from this year's Fourth of July ...
Every year, doctors amputate fingers and hands damaged by fireworks. They try to save eyes. And sometimes they have to ...
A Seattle paramedic said he has seen "significant, life-altering fireworks-related injuries" many times throughout his career.
As Independence Day approaches, Harborview Medical Center braces for an influx of patients due to Fourth of July injuries.
As the Fourth of July weekend wraps up, Washington's Level-1 trauma center is tallying up the number of fireworks injuries ...
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The Daily World on MSNAberdeen Fire Department responds to severe fireworks injuriesAccording to the Aberdeen Fire Department (AFD), although Fourth of July weekend was uneventful regarding fire responses ...
Last year, 11 Americans died from fireworks injuries and more than 14,700 were treated in emergency rooms, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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