Central Pa. Fireworks Accident Leaves 11 Hurt

A fireworks accident injured 11 people gathered to celebrate Independence Day and the long-planned 250th anniversary of the borough of Palmyra in central Pennsylvania.

Two people, including a child, remained hospitalized Monday afternoon with injuries that did not appear life-threatening, Palmyra police said.

“This accident occurred after one of the firework charges misfired, causing an explosion, sending firework material into a nearby crowd located near the games and ride area. ... This accident also propelled fireworks material across the football field and beyond,” Palmyra Borough Police Department said in a news release.

The victims injured Sunday night suffered burns, contusions and abrasions. They included four kids between 11 and 17 and an employee of Schaefer Pyrotechnics of Ronks. A call by the AP to the company was not immediately returned late Monday afternoon.

A nursing supervisor at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center did not have any immediate updates on the victims Monday evening. Palmyra police also said no updates were available.

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