Honolulu EMS reports list of New Year's Eve firework-related injuries



In addition to the deadly fireworks explosion in Salt Lake, several people were injured across the island, including 1 critically and 3 seriously.

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23 thoughts on “Honolulu EMS reports list of New Year's Eve firework-related injuries”

  1. Salt Lake last night in the presence of the dead and Injured, in the presence of police, medics and firefighters. The fireworks and explosions did not abate. So many assets on scene and these morons indifferent to the suffering continued setting off explosive devices.
    Though the crippling injuries and the death are unwelcome and the proverbial thoughts and prayers will be roundly recited. This tragedy is self inflicted. And for thise that survived there will be scars to overcome and to carry perhaps for the rest of their lives. Jan 1 2025 is only the beginning. 😢😢

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  2. Things happen, you don't know about these things, but I can sure you it not going to stop Illegal fireworks here in Hawaii. Just get uses to it! And don't blame HPD they already shorthanded and working overtime with all the crime that is getting worse as the years go on because city official only care about their pocket gives themselves a big raise.

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  3. HPD said they were cracking down on illegals fireworks every year yet it gets worse especially on all islands!!! Who's taking bribes allowing the shipping containers not to be inspected !

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  4. How do you ban all fireworks but then let mass amounts in threw ports… lmao hawaii is like the movie idiocracy.. also the same amount of fireworks u saw in the sky last night, equals amount of drugs coming in as well.

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  5. Good for you, Hawaii. Do you see now how rampant corruption is affecting every day residence? The laziness of Hawaii is now reaping the consequences of rabid, infiltration and corruption at every level in the local government. Funny thing is no one seems to care as long as they’re making money.

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  6. Absolute joke watching these fireman officials talking about how Hawaii should pass more laws… Laws don’t protect people from stupidity nor do they thwart bad intentions. If too many people stub their toes while wearing sandals in Hawaii, some dunderhead there will be proposing a law against sandals, guaranteed!

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