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The most severe injuries are to the hands and eyes, she said. Advertising In 2020, fireworks set parts of a four-story apartment building ablaze in West Seattle on July 4, causing $100,000 in damage.
Harborview 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.
Doctors describe some of the most common injuries caused by fireworks — and how to prevent them without missing out on the ...
Nathaniel Middleton blew up a window in his parents’ home a few years ago and burned his hand Wednesday night. Both times, fireworks were the culprit. “My fingers were a little too close to ...
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. That's up from 2022's numbers , when ...
Fireworks-related deaths and injuries increased in 2020 over the previous year, according to a new report by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.. At least 18 people died from fireworks ...
There were no injuries in these fires, but doctors at Harborview Medical Center treated 32 fireworks-related injuries -- 16 Wednesday and 16 on July 3. Advertisement Article continues below this ad ...
The Fourth of July holiday is coming up, and with it parades, family reunions, camping, picnics, barbecues, concerts, fireworks and everything from milk carton races to fun runs. Yet it's also the ...
SEATTLE — Harborview Medical Center in Seattle reported 36 people were injured in some way by fireworks between July 3-6 this year, of which 20 had to be admitted into the hospital.