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This is the terrifying moment a family light a pinwheel sparkler at a safe distance from their home in Kalispell, Montana ...
Harlee was hit with an artillery style firework shell, which exploded on her, set her on fire. She underwent burn baths and skin grafts.
Kansas City-area hospitals treated more than 100 people for fireworks-related injuries over the July 4 weekend, including severe burns, facial injuries, and an amputation.
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - North Platte first responders had a busy Fourth of July weekend. North Platte police said they ...
With the rising temperatures in Utah, both the Fourth of July and the 24th of July holidays are often filled with fun ...
The Fourth of July is the only holiday I tolerate being hot and sweaty from sunrise to sunset because there’s the promise of fireworks at its conclusion. The combination of gunpowder and burning ...
Last year, nationally, fireworks were connected to 14,700 injuries and 11 deaths. Burns account for 37% of the injuries.
Hospitals throughout the Lowcountry see an increase in ER visits not just on the Fourth, but the entire holiday week.
Last year, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported 11 deaths and over 14,000 injuries related to fireworks across the ...
The United States saw a dramatic increase in fireworks-related deaths and injuries last year. Here's how to stay safe.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom urged Californians to have “common sense and practice safety” to help prevent wildfires sparked ...
Tulsa burn centers said they're on standby if anyone gets injured. The American Pyrotechnics Association said roughly 13,000 people a year get injured by fireworks.