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Harborview Medical Center treated more than 50 people for fireworks-related injuries during the Fourth of July weekend.
Dozens of people ended up at Seattle's Harborview Medical Center over the Fourth of July weekend due to fireworks injuries.
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.
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Seattle hospital treats dozens of fireworks-related injuriesHarborview Medical Center has released the number and types of firework-related injuries treated from this year's Fourth of July celebrations across Western Washington.
Last year, firefighters responded to more than 50 fires started by fireworks, and dozens of people were injured.
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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 ...
According to the Seattle Fire Department, in 2023 Harborview Medical treated 58 patients with fireworks-related injuries. Patient ages ranged from 10 months to 57 years old.
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