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12-12-2012, 06:20 PM
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Firecracker Devastation To Face
Severe midface trauma from the firecracker. The left orbit was ruptured by the force. Reconstructed CT scans showing extensive midface and left cheek and orbital bone fracture. Six days post-debridement. The patient is tube fed and awaits further reconstruction. The right eye has good vision. |
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12-12-2012, 11:14 PM
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Re: Firecracker Devastation To Face
Fireworks have been banned for sale here for over 30 years. In the early 70's two young boys were having a 'camp out' in their folks backyard coming up to Canada Day in July. One boy lit a firecracker of some sort and tossed it in the tent to scare his buddy. The results were similar to these photos. They didn't know any better, this was way before mass media could teach them a few things. I think it's possible, now, to obtain fireworks but it's not easy. You have to qualify for and purchase a license from a fire department and then it's only a limited amount you're allowed to buy. Also there's only a few places where you can set them off. |
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12-13-2012, 12:05 AM
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Re: Firecracker Devastation To Face
Bullshit. I've had firecrackers go off in my hand as a kid; hurt like hell but didn't break the skin. What we're looking at (if fireworks related at all) is the result of looking down the pipe of an artillery shell when it launches.
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