Two men hospitalized after fireworks incident at Moonrocks, north of Reno
Submitted by paula on Sun, 05/29/2022 - 1:37pm
WASHOE COUNTY, Nev. - Two men are hospitalized after a fireworks incident turned catastrophic early Sunday morning during a large gathering of about 500 people at Moonrocks, north of Spanish Springs, Nev.
According to the Washoe County Sheriff's Office (WCSO), they responded to a report of gunfire, but as they were responding found a much different scene just after midnight on May 29, 2022.
WCSO deputies responding to the area were met at the intersection of Pyramid Highway and Winnemucca Ranch Road by citizens who were transporting a man who sustained a punctured lung. Truckee Meadows Fire personnel and REMSA paramedics evaluated the injured man and provided initial medical care. REMSA transported this man to a local hospital where he remains in critical condition.
Deputies continued to the Moonrocks where they discovered another male adult with major deformities and injuries to his left hand. The male was being treated on the scene by a citizen. Deputies transported him along with the assistance of the citizen to Winnemucca Ranch Road where Truckee Meadows Fire provided medical care, and a landing zone for Care Flight was set up. This injured man was transported to a local hospital by Care Flight where he is in stable condition, according to WCSO.
The preliminary investigation revealed that one man was standing in front of the large crowd on top of a rock outcropping. He lit a firework, which exploded in his hand. The firework then traveled through the crowd, striking another man in the chest. Immediate assistance was provided by people on the scene.
“Fireworks are not only dangerous but illegal to possess in Washoe County,” said Washoe County Sheriff Darin Balaam, “Incidents like this magnify the danger associated with illegal fireworks. Any fireworks display should be left to professionals”.
WCSO said this incident serves as a reminder of the danger of fireworks, especially when combined with alcohol or other substances.
Sheriff Balaam would like to extend his thanks and appreciation to the individuals who provided life-saving assistance to the injured men during this incident.
“Without their help, the prognosis of the injured men could have been worse and potentially fatal, they provided care that may have saved their lives,” said Sheriff Balaam.
This incident remains under investigation. If you have additional information which could be of assistance to investigators, please contact the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office patrol division at (775) 328-3350 or remain anonymous by calling Secret Witness at (775) 322-4900.