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Accident ends Kansas fireworks show early

Monday night fireworks in Junction City
Monday night fireworks in Junction City

By DEWEY TERRILL
JC Post

JUNCTION CITY -The fireworks show at Sundown Salute Monday night in Junction City came to an abrupt end when an accident occurred during the show.

The owner of the company providing the fireworks show, Roger Bennett , Junction City, was injured by an errant fireworks shell, according to Sundown Salute Coordinator Sharon Glessner.

“We were doing great and then one of the shells kind of exploded on the owner’s ankle. Roger has second-degree burns on his ankle, but he refused transport to a hospital,” Glessner said. “He’s going to be fine. He’ll be in pain for a couple of days, but he’ll be OK.”

The accident occurred about 12 minutes into the 15-minute show.

“We all ran really fast because we didn’t know what happened,” Glessner said. “We just heard that somebody got hurt and something blew up, so we didn’t know what we were going to get. He is fine, but it was scary.”

An ambulance, fire truck, police and Glessner responded to the accident scene at the Sixth Street viaduct.

The large crowd in the Heritage Park and Sixth and Washington area downtown waited for a few minutes, but the fireworks did not resume.

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