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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.
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Seattle hospital treats dozens of fireworks-related injuries
Harborview Medical Center has released the number and types of firework-related injuries treated from this year's Fourth of July celebrations across Western Washington.
Forty-seven people suffered injuries related to fireworks incidents over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, Harborview Medical Center confirmed.
As the Fourth of July weekend wraps up, Washington's Level-1 trauma center is tallying up the number of fireworks injuries they've seen.
Last year, firefighters responded to more than 50 fires started by fireworks, and dozens of people were injured.
Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center predicted it would treat more than 50 serious fireworks injuries from the Independence Day weekend’s festivities. As of Monday, it had treated 52.
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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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