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Caught on Video: Fireworks Were "Aiming at Us"

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Cheers turned to screams just seconds into a Simi Valley fireworks show Thursday night as spectators realized something had gone wrong after an explosion sent fireworks into the crowd.

James Wilhite, a front-row spectator at the show about 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles in Rancho Santa Susana Park, was recording the start of the show -- greeted with "oohs" and "aahs." Those awed gasps stopped about three minutes into the show when what investigators believe was a malfunction involving a launching station scattered fireworks in several directions.

"That one row, all of the fireworks went off," said Wilhite. "They were actually aiming at us."

Wilhite estimated he was about 300 feet from the launching station, one of several placed in rows. The first of the fireworks appeared to launch as planned, arching high into the night sky.

Wilhite's video then shows an explosion of light at ground level, and what appears to be a spark flashes in front of his camera. Children can be heard crying out for parents, who attempted to console them amid the confusion and darkness.

"There were some that went up in the air, said witness Michelle Rodriguez. "Everything just kind of scattered outwards. Then, everybody just started running. We felt the heat pull back toward us. That was it -- end of the show."

Twenty-eight victims -- ranging in age from 8 to 78 years old -- were injured. Eight people were treated at the scene. Others were hospitalized, four with serious injuries such as burns and cuts.

Police described the injuries as "consistent with shrapnel and projectile type" injuries. None of the injuries are considered life-threatening.

A preliminary investigation indicated at least one of the launching stations fell and launched fireworks into the crowd.

"Although it is still unknown why the launching station fell over, there are no indications of foul play and it appears that this is an industrial type accident," Simi Valley police said in a statement. "Due to the indications that this is an industrial accident, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal OSHA) was notified."

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Photo Credit: James Wilhite

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