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Mayor Virgil Murray said residents were shocked, and they've never had problems with having horses in the parade before. "We've never really had any tragedy," the mayor said. "Usually our biggest nemesis is if it rains. That's what we're always worried about." Between 3,000 and 4,000 people attend the parade, many people coming in from rural areas and nearby towns, he said. The injured were sent by ambulance and medical helicopter to hospitals in Dubuque, Maquoketa and Iowa City. Ten patients were taken to Mercy Medical Center-Dubuque, nine of them children, house supervisor Carol Dietzel said. Two children in critical condition was flown to University of Iowa Hospital, and one was in fair condition at Mercy Medical, a hospital official said. Seven children were treated and released. Iowa Gov. Chet Culver released a statement saying the victims were in his thoughts and prayers. "I am especially saddened because the accident occurred during the events celebrating Independence Day, which is a day that should be filled with pride and joy for all Iowans and Americans," Culver said.
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