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July 4 brings people together across the U.S. to celebrate the country with food, fun and of course, fireworks. However, that last one can quickly take things from fun to frightening.
Medical facilities in the Bay State treated more than 200 people for fireworks-related injuries between 2020 and 2024.
Data shows that last year, 22% percent of fireworks injuries were to the head, face, and ears, while 36% were to hands and fingers, and 37% of the injuries were burns.
In Ventura County, one person died in a July 3 house fire after fireworks exploded in the garage, the Simi Valley Police ...
Bryan Medical Center and CHI Health St. Elizabeth Hospital in Lincoln have released statistics on fireworks-related injuries ...
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Harborview Medical Center treated more than 50 people for fireworks-related injuries during the Fourth of July weekend.
"At least three of these cases were pediatric. All various degrees of burns, abrasions and lacerations, most of which ...
As fireworks-related injuries and deaths continue to climb in the United States, consumer advocates and a local fire chief are unnerved by cuts to the federal watchdog agency that tracks data and ...
Fireworks are a cornerstone of America's Fourth of July celebrations, but that can make the spirited holiday dangerous ...
The Kansas City, Missouri, area saw multiple deaths and more than 100 injuries from fireworks. The Missouri State Fire ...
Officials warn of firework-related risks and injuries during Independence Day in Arizona, urging proper disposal and ...