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He was taken by helicopter to a Spokane hospital. Galassi has been undergoing therapy twice a week for his injured hand. He still has half of his index and pointer fingers on that hand. "I can still grip things and grab and hold the steering wheel with it," Galassi said. The sheriff's office offered to return the finger, but Galassi declined. "I'm like, 'uhhh, I'm good,'" he said. Detective Sgt. Gary Johnston of the sheriff's office said the agency will keep the digit for a few weeks in case Galassi changes his mind. "There's still three more, too," Johnston said. "It's hard to say where those are going to end up."
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