MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. - The Fourth of July is just two days away, which raises many concerns for emergency responders.
"In 2018 alone, we had over 9,100 cases reported in emergency rooms due to burns and fire-related injuries.
"We see all kinds of injuries, from burns to missing fingers to body parts that have been charred," Norat said.
On Tuesday, they teamed with the Miami Burn Center at the University of Miami to demonstrate the dangers of using common fireworks, even with the known favorite -- sparklers.
They can burn some metals and glasses, so just imagine what it can do to your kids' eyes and hands," Norat said.