Some wounds suffered by six Hawaii residents flown to Arizona for medical treatment after a deadly illegal fireworks explosion on New Year’s are comparable to battlefield injuries
Six patients from New Year’s fireworks explosion in Aliamanu are still fighting for their lives in intensive care at a specialized burn center in Arizona. The six severely injured patients, who earlier this month were transferred from Hawaii to the Diane & Bruce Halle Arizona Burn Center—Valleywise Health,
PHOENIX — The U.S. military flew six victims from the tragic New Year's fireworks explosion in Honolulu to an Arizona facility due to limited bed space at Hawaii's only burn center, officials said.
Dr. Michael White at Valleywise Health in Phoenix said all six burn patients have a good chance of survival after the explosion on New Year's Eve.
PHOENIX — Six victims of a Hawaii fireworks explosion are expected ... All six people arrived at Valleywise’s Arizona Burn Center, located at 26th and Roosevelt streets, on Saturday night.
The six burn victims from the New Year's Eve Aliamany fireworks explosion incident are "on course" for recovery.
The director of the Diane & Bruce Halle Arizona Burn Center Valleywise Health provided an update Friday on six Aliamanu fireworks explosion patients.
Officials with the Arizona Burn Center are expected to provide additional details on the status of six victims who were injured in a terrifying fireworks explosion last week in Hawaii.
Hawaii's only burn center is located on Oahu where the incident took place, but beds are limited. Valleywise leaders said the Diane and Bruce Halle Arizona Burn Center in Phoenix, Arizona's only ...
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