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Harborview Medical Center has released the number and type of firework-related injuries from this year's Fourth of July celebrations in western Washington.By the numbersAs of 9 a.m. on July 6, ...
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Harborview Medical Center released the number and types of firework-related injuries treated from this year's Fourth of July across Western Washington.