The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus reports that it treated four patients for fireworks-related injuries between June 29 and July 6.
St. Francis Spokeswoman Terri Benson said three patients were treated and then discharged. One patient was transferred to another facility for additional care.
Stormont Vail Health reported that it treated 17 people in the Emergency Department and two in its Express Care clinics.
We will update this article as more fireworks-related injury data is released.
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