Assorted
firecrackers/pyrotechnic devices confiscated by the Regional
Special Operations Group 8 (RSOG8) in an operation conducted in
Catbalogan City on December 31, 2012. |
PRO8 notes fewer
firecracker-related injuries in 2012
By RPCRD, Police Regional
Office 8
January 2, 2013
CAMP SEC. RUPERTO K. KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte – The Police Regional
Office 8 (PRO8) noted a significant decrease in firecracker-related
injuries as revelers met the year 2013.
Police Chief Superintendent Elmer Ragadio Soria, PRO8 Regional
Director, said 2012 recorded a lower rate of firecracker-related
injuries as compared to the 2011 Yuletide season.
“This can be attributed to the government's public information and
education campaign and the intensified crackdown on illegal
firecrackers waged by our men in the field,” Soria said.
Citing data from the Aksyon: Paputok Injury Reduction Registry on
Firecracker-related cases from the Eastern Visayas Regional Medical
Center in Tacloban City, Soria informed that from December 16, 2012 to
January 1, 2013, only three firecrackers-related incidents resulting
in blast/burn type injuries and one eye injury were recorded.
The 3 blast victims includes a 76-year old male, a 10-year old boy and
9-month old baby boy who were wounded due to “piccolo” firecracker
while an 11-year old boy sustained eye injury due to lantaka or
homemade cannon. All were sent home after receiving proper treatment.
The Regional Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit of the Department of
Health Regional Office 8, however, have no available data on the
matter as of this writing while PRO8 records showed 7 victims with
Eastern Samar posting the highest with 3 victims while Tacloban City
and Leyte province posted at 2 victims each.
Soria further disclosed that his office has not monitored any
indiscriminate firing incident and victims of stray bullets regionwide.
The above figure is lower as compared to the same period in 2011 from
the PRO8 and DOH 8 records with a total of 23 firecrackers-related
incidents that had caused the same number of injuries and one injured
due to stray bullet.
"This reduction to a very significant level of firecracker-related
injuries and casualties is credited to the vigorous advocacy and close
coordination among the police and other government agencies,
non-governmental organizations, and the media to ensure the security
and safety of the general public and attain a generally peaceful and
violence-free Yuletide celebration,” Soria said.
Days before the New Year and on New Year's Eve, PRO8 launched an
intensified crackdown on illegal firecrackers with line units
conducting seizure and confiscation of dangerous and prohibited
firecrackers, including the "Piccolo', a brand of firecracker that
Department of Health has identified as the leading cause of
firecracker-related injuries. Other seized firecrackers were Judas
belts, rocket launchers, whistle bombs, super lolo, lolo thunder,
pla-pla, Pacquiao, goodbye Philippines and great bawang.