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TABLE 1a. Inpatient Hospital Injury Report Major Cause of Injury Maximum Injury Severity Major Cause Number Percent 100,000 Pop Average Sum Average Sum Average Cut/pierce Drown/submersion Fall Hot object/substance Other: Fire/Flames Firearm Machinery Occupant-traffic Motorcyclist-traffic THERE WERE NO REPORTED CASES FOR FLORENCE COUNTY Pedal Cyclist-traffic Pedestrian-traffic Other - traffic Unspecified-traffic Other pedal cycle Other pedestrian Other transport Other Environmental Bites/stings Overexertion Poisoning Struck by/against Suffocation Other-Spec/Classifiable Other Not Classifiable Unspecified All 0 #DIV/0! #N/A #DIV/0! $0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! Estimated 2013 County Population Injured Inpatients Table includes all Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Injury Discharges Max Injury Severity Score is the Highest Abbreviated Injury Score for any body region Maximum severity levels are: 1=Minor 2=Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe 5= Critical 6 = Maximum Injury Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Hospital Inpatients Length of Stay

Injury ED Visits Major Cause Number Percent 100,000 Pop Average Sum Cut/pierce Drown/submersion Fall Hot object/substance Other: Fire/Flames Firearm Machinery Occupant-traffic Motorcyclist-traffic Pedal Cyclist-traffic Pedestrian-traffic Other - traffic Unspecified-traffic Other pedal cycle Other pedestrian Other transport Other Environmental Bites/stings Overexertion Poisoning Struck by/against Suffocation Other-Spec/Classifiable Other Not Classifiable Unspecified All 0 0.0 #N/A #DIV/0! $0 Estimated 2013 County Population Table includes all Wisconsin Emergency Room Injury Visits TABLE 1b. Emergency Department Injury Report Major Cause of Injury Emergency Department Visits Max Injury Severity Score is the Highest Abbreviated Injury Score for any body region Maximum severity levels are: 1=Minor 2=Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe 5= Critical 6 = Maximum Injury Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

TABLE 2. Emergency Department / Inpatient Hospital Injury Report Underlying Intent of Injury Hospital Inpatients Injured Inpatients Length of Stay Maximum Injury Severity Underlying Intent Number Percent 100,000 Pop Average Sum Average Sum Average Unintentional 552.5 Self-inflicted Assault 9.6 Other 4.8 All 0 #DIV/0! 566.9 #DIV/0! $0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! Underlying Intent Number Percent Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other Estimated 2013 County Population = 100,000 Pop Average Sum All 0 0. #N/A #DIV/0! $0 Table includes all Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Injury Discharges or Emergency Room Visits Emergency Department Visits Injury ED Visits Max Injury Severity Score is the Highest Abbreviated Injury Score for any body region Maximum severity levels are: 1=Minor 2=Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe 5= Critical 6 = Maximum Intent Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

Underlying Intent Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other Major Cause Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Cut/pierce Drown/submersion Fall Hot object/substance Other: Fire/Flames Firearm Machinery Occupant-traffic Motorcyclist-traffic Pedal Cyclist-traffic Pedestrian-traffic Other - traffic Unspecified-traffic Other pedal cycle Other pedestrian Other transport Other Environmental Bites/stings Overexertion Poisoning Struck by/against Suffocation Other-Spec/Classifiable Other Not Classifiable Unspecified All #DIV/0! Table includes all Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Injury Discharges TABLE 3a. Inpatient Hospital Injury Report Underlying Intent by Major Cause Intent Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

Underlying Intent Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other Major Cause Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Cut/pierce Drown/submersion Fall Hot object/substance Other: Fire/Flames Firearm Machinery Occupant-traffic Motorcyclist-traffic Pedal Cyclist-traffic Pedestrian-traffic Other - traffic Unspecified-traffic Other pedal cycle Other pedestrian Other transport Other Environmental Bites/stings Overexertion Poisoning Struck by/against Suffocation Other-Spec/Classifiable Other Not Classifiable Unspecified All Table includes all Wisconsin Emergency Room Injury Visits TABLE 3b: Emergency Department Injury Report Underlying Intent by Major Cause Intent Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

Age Group Major Cause Total < 1 1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+ Cut/pierce Drown/submersion Fall Hot object/substance Other: Fire/Flames Firearm Machinery Occupant-traffic Motorcyclist-traffic Pedal Cyclist-traffic Pedestrian-traffic Other - traffic Unspecified-traffic Other pedal cycle Other pedestrian Other transport Other Environmental Bites/stings Overexertion Poisoning Struck by/against Suffocation Other-Spec/Classifiable Other Not Classifiable Unspecified All Table includes all Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Injury Discharges TABLE 4a: Inpatient Hospital Injury Report Major Cause by Age Group

Age Group Major Cause Total < 1 1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+ Cut/pierce Drown/submersion Fall Hot object/substance Other: Fire/Flames Firearm Machinery Occupant-traffic Motorcyclist-traffic Pedal Cyclist-traffic Pedestrian-traffic Other - traffic Unspecified-traffic Other pedal cycle Other pedestrian Other transport Other Environmental Bites/stings Overexertion Poisoning Struck by/against Suffocation Other-Spec/Classifiable Other Not Classifiable Unspecified All Table includes all Wisconsin Emergency Room Injury Visits TABLE 4b: Emergency Department Injury Report Major Cause by Age Group

TABLE 5. Emergency Department / Inpatient Hospital Injury Report State/ County Comparison Major Cause of Injury and Underlying Intent 2013 Major Cause Number 100,000 Pop Emergency Department Visits Wisconsin Average Number FLORENCE County 100,000 Pop Average Number Wisconsin 100,000 Pop Inpatient Hospital Patients Average FLORENCE County Number 100,000 Pop Average Cut/pierce 38,120 665.7 $959 1,923 33.6 $17,021 Drown/submersion 60 1.0 $1,495 23 0.4 $30,399 Fall 124,418 2,172.7 $1,913 21,681 378.6 $30,369 Hot object/substance 4,842 84.6 $801 360 6.3 $41,317 Other: Fire/Flames 1,142 19.9 $1,186 307 5.4 $85,720 Firearm 887 15.5 $3,615 398 7.0 $48,406 Machinery 3,529 61.6 $1,393 297 5.2 $36,196 Occupant-traffic 25,502 445.3 $2,989 2,237 39.1 $48,602 Motorcyclist-traffic 1,897 33.1 $3,971 730 12.7 $57,462 Pedal Cyclist-traffic 599 10.5 $3,294 95 1.7 $44,919 Pedestrian-traffic 1,338 23.4 $3,453 290 5.1 $48,006 Other - traffic 1,608 28.1 $2,174 192 3.4 $34,731 Unspecified-traffic 266 4.6 $2,324 44 0.8 $38,619 Other pedal cycle 5,587 97.6 $1,751 447 7.8 $27,105 Other pedestrian 313 5.5 $2,239 42 0.7 $32,828 Other transport 4,502 78.6 $2,670 831 14.5 $35,384 Other Environmental 34,608 604.4 $1,238 3,465 60.5 $34,846 Bites/stings 13,841 241.7 $893 736 12.9 $13,586 Overexertion 32,211 562.5 $999 663 11.6 $28,423 Poisoning 1,161 20.3 $1,814 2,031 35.5 $21,509 Struck by/against 61,596 1,075.6 $1,300 1,724 30.1 $25,747 Suffocation 624 10.9 $1,856 398 7.0 $62,305 Other-Spec/Classifiable 20,321 354.9 $997 2,561 44.7 $42,114 Other Not Classifiable 3,891 67.9 $2,302 855 14.9 $31,921 Unspecified 3,265 57.0 $2,384 1,355 23.7 $31,475 Underlying Intent Unintentional 367,003 6,409.0 $2,543 40,215 702.3 $33,272 552.5 Self-inflicted 2,513 43.9 $2,078 1,884 32.9 $18,838 Assault 14,115 246.5 $2,518 1,261 22.0 $33,343 9.6 Other 2,497 43.6 $2,273 325 5.7 $24,252 4.8 All 386,128 6,742.9 $1,587 0 #N/A #DIV/0! 43,685 762.9 $32,584 0 566.9 #DIV/0! Estimated Wisconsin Population 5,726,398 Estimated 2013 County Population Table includes all Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Injury Discharges or Emergency Room Visits Non-Injury cases or those cases with missing data are excluded from table Injury and Intent Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

100,000 Hospitalized Injured Inpatients by Major Cause of Injury ry Poison Fall Struck Traffic Other Firearm Fall Firearm Poison Struck Traffic Other Does not include Other-Special or Unspecified Hospitalized Injured Inpatients by Major Cause of Injury, 2013 100,000 400.00 378.61 350.00 300.00 250.00 200.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 0.00 249.07 62.66 35.47 30.11 0.0 6.95 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Fall Firearm Poison Struck Traffic Other State of Wisconsin FLORENCE Does not include Other-Special or Unspecified

100,000 Emergency Department Visits by Major Cause of Injury Poison Firearm Traffic Other Struck Fall y Major Cause of Injury Fall Firearm Poison Struck Traffic Other Does not include Other-Special or Unspecified 3500.0 3000.0 Emergency Room Visits by Major Cause of Injury, 2013 100,000 2913.8 2500.0 2000.0 1500.0 1000.0 500.0 0.0 1075.6 545.0 15.5 0.0 0.0 20.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 Firearm Poison Struck Traffic Other State of Wisconsin FLORENCE Does not include Other-Special or Unspecified

100,000 Hospital Injury Visits by Underlying Intent Other Assault Unintentional Self-inflicted Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other Hospital Injury Visits by Underlying Intent, 2013 100,000 800.0 700.0 702.3 600.0 500.0 400.0 300.0 200.0 100.0 0.0 552.5 32.9 22.0 0.0 9.6 5.7 4.8 Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other State of Wisconsin FLORENCE

100,000 Emergency Room Injury Visits by Underlying Intent Other Assault Unintentional Self-inflicted Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other Emergency Room Injury Visits by Underlying Intent, 2013 100,000 7,000.0 6,409.0 6,000.0 5,000.0 4,000.0 3,000.0 2,000.0 1,000.0 0.0 246.5 0.0 43.9 0.0 0.0 43.6 0.0 Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other State of Wisconsin FLORENCE