While many of us went down to Lake Road for the parade!

Council candidate Meghan George with a big crew.
And returned later that night for the fireworks.

Just as the fireworks were ending and the many backyard and front yard celebrations started, there was a loud boom just east of Summit Avenue on Lake Road.
A man described in his 50s was lighting one of two mortars he claimed was equal to two sticks of dynamite. and somehow one came back, blowing off his left hand, striping the right arm to the bones, and severely damaging a leg. Lakewood Fire was there quickly, and with the help of a police escort took him to Metro Burn Unit. Where he was in serious but stable condition.
Today we have learned, they have amputated the rest of his left hand. Saved his right hand and arm. He broke his femur, and blew a hole so large in his leg it is still bleeding and being worked on. A friend at the party said, "He had blown one of these off a couple years ago, and everyone was begging him to do it again. I left early, I know them both and they are devastated."
Luckily there was a paramedic and a nurse at a party two doors away, and they came running. "Had they not been there, with quick thinking and action, we might have lost him."
Police were needed to escort the ambulance, because it happened exactly at the wrong time of day. All fireworks shows letting out, Tribe game letting out, and holiday traffic.

Police at the scene late into the night and morning.
A person nearby grabbed an Observer, borrowing their "Ain't Life Great" t-shirt using it as a tourniquet to stop bleeding. Others helped.
One person who saw it said, "It was like a war zone, like an IED had gone off.
This morning police returned to look for body parts and evidence. Backyards, roofs, driveways were inspected. Some pieces were found two houses away.
This could have been worse.
Leave fireworks to professionals. Enjoy the day.
Great work Lakewood Fire and Police Department.
