Every year, around the July 4 holiday, celebrations turn into visits to the emergency room when fireworks and sparklers are illegally and/or improperly used by consumers. Dr. John Janikas, director of emergency medicine at Albany Memorial and Samaritan hospitals, shares his insight with the Daily Gazette here.
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