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Leechburg Police Chief Mike Diebold embraces his wife Danielle Reinke during their wedding ceremony at the Leechburg Volunteer Fire House Wednesday, July 12, 2017 in Leechburg, Pa. The 39-year-old chief who is also licensed to run his own fireworks business, was injured when a shell exploded June 24, losing his left hand and lower arm. Diebold was released from a Pittsburgh hospital a week before the wedding and eventually hopes to resume his police duties wearing a prosthetic limb. (Nate Smallwood/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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Tina Reinke pins a flower onto Leechburg Police Chief Mike Diebold as his bride, Danielle Reinke looks on, at the Leechburg Volunteer Fire House, Wednesday, July 12, 2017 in Leechburg, Pa. The 39-year-old chief who is also licensed to run his own fireworks business, was injured when a shell exploded June 24, losing his left hand and lower arm. Diebold was released from a Pittsburgh hospital a week before the wedding and eventually hopes to resume his police duties wearing a prosthetic limb. (Nate Smallwood/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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Gracie Reinke, 14, wipes a tear after the ceremony of Leechburg Police Chief Mike Diebold and her mother, Danielle Reinke, at the Leechburg Volunteer Fire HouseWednesday, July 12, 2017 in Leechburg, Pa. The 39-year-old chief who is also licensed to run his own fireworks business, was injured when a shell exploded June 24, losing his left hand and lower arm. Diebold was released from a Pittsburgh hospital a week before the wedding and eventually hopes to resume his police duties wearing a prosthetic limb. (Nate Smallwood/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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Leechburg police Chief Mike Diebold is hugged by cousin, Tammi Miller, before his wedding ceremony at the Leechburg Volunteer Fire House Wednesday, July 12, 2017 in Leechburg, Pa. The 39-year-old chief who is also licensed to run his own fireworks business, was injured when a shell exploded June 24, losing his left hand and lower arm. Diebold was released from a Pittsburgh hospital a week before the wedding and eventually hopes to resume his police duties wearing a prosthetic limb. (Nate Smallwood/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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Leechburg Police Chief Mike Diebold kisses his wife Danielle Reinke during their wedding ceremony at the Leechburg Volunteer Fire House, Wednesday, July 12, 2017 in Leechburg, Pa. The 39-year-old chief who is also licensed to run his own fireworks business, was injured when a shell exploded June 24, losing his left hand and lower arm. Diebold was released from a Pittsburgh hospital a week before the wedding and eventually hopes to resume his police duties wearing a prosthetic limb. (Nate Smallwood/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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Leechburg Police Chief Mike Diebold laughs with his wife Danielle Reinke during their wedding ceremony at the Leechburg Volunteer Fire House on Wednesday, July 12, 2017 in Leechburg, Pa. The 39-year-old chief who is also licensed to run his own fireworks business, was injured when a shell exploded June 24, losing his left hand and lower arm. Diebold was released from a Pittsburgh hospital a week before the wedding and eventually hopes to resume his police duties wearing a prosthetic limb. (Nate Smallwood/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)