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Kansas City hospitals report fireworks-related injuries over Independence Day weekend

File photo. Fireworks for sale at on Monday, June 28, 2021 in Sacramento, California.
File photo. Fireworks for sale at on Monday, June 28, 2021 in Sacramento, California. pkitagaki@sacbee.com

Several Kansas City hospitals report treating burns and other injuries caused by fireworks over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.

The University of Kansas Health System reported treating 25 patients for injuries caused by fireworks as of 3 p.m. Monday. The youngest patient was just five years old, and three patients have required hospitalization. Shell-and-mortar fireworks were listed as a common culprit.

Children’s Mercy Hospital reported treating seven children for fireworks-related injuries since the beginning of last weekend. The fireworks involved included projectile fireworks, shell-and-mortar fireworks, a bottle rocket and a smoke bomb.

Shell-and-mortar style fireworks involve lighting a fuse to cause a small explosion that shoots a colorful projectile out of a small barrel. They are responsible for more injuries than any other type of firework.

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, fireworks-related injuries are on the rise across the nation. Between 2006 and 2021 the agency measured a 25% increase in these injuries, according to a recent report.

This story was originally published July 4, 2022 at 5:05 PM.

Natalie Wallington
The Kansas City Star
Natalie Wallington was a reporter on The Star’s service journalism team with a focus on policy, labor, sustainability and local utilities from fall 2021 until early 2025. Her coverage of the region’s recycling system won a 2024 Feature Writing award from the Kansas Press Association.
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