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Aliamanu fireworks patients in Arizona remain in intensive care with ‘long ways to go’HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The director of the Diane & Bruce Halle Arizona Burn Center Valleywise Health provided an update Friday on six Aliamanu fireworks explosion patients. They were taken to ...
Four of five remaining Hawaii patients with severe injuries from the Aliamanu fireworks explosion are now awake, according to the director of the Arizona Burn Center. COURTESY NICK WENDRYCH Drone ...
All of those arrested have been released pending investigation. Two arrests made in connection to deadly Aliamanu New Year’s explosion The Aliamanu explosion has killed six people so far ...
The owners of the Aliamanu home at 4144 Keaka Drive, where a stockpile of illegal aerials accidentally detonated at a New Year’s party killing six people, were arrested today on suspicion of fireworks ...
More arrests have been made in the illegal firework explosion that took place in Aliamanu, Hawaii, on New Year's Eve, bringing the total to 10.
HONOLULU (KITV) — Another death has been confirmed for the Aliamanu fireworks explosion ... 29-year-old man was confirmed to have died at an Arizona hospital. No other information has been ...
The six patients transferred from Oahu to the Arizona Burn Center are still intubated in medically induced comas. They endure operations every few days to get the burns off and reconstruct their ...
ALIAMANU, Hawaii (KHNL/Gray News) - One of the six patients hospitalized at a burn center in Arizona has died, officials said on Tuesday. That raises the death toll in the New Year’s Eve ...
The Honolulu Police Department (HPD) have released the two homeowners in the tragic Aliamanu fireworks explosion case, pending investigation.
The number of fireworks-related injuries in Hawaii has steadily risen over the past decade and a half, reaching a 15-year high over the latest New Year’s holiday, according to updated statistics from ...
The owners of the Aliamanu home at 4144 Keaka Drive ... were transported by military jet on Jan. 4 to receive care at the Arizona Burn Center after Hawaii hospitals were overwhelmed by severely ...
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