
With Halloween happening this Friday, emergency officials are urging a fun yet safe night of trick-or-treating.
“The smartest Halloween goblins go trick-or-treating with safety foremost in mind,” American Medical Response officials said in a press release. “Research has found a child is more likely to be hit by a car on Halloween than on any other day of the year. Injuries from falls are also common.”
To prevent any scary trips to the emergency room, paramedics at AMR are offering the following tips for parents and children to consider:
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