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Beyond the Boom: The Real Cost of Illegal Fireworks

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The dangerous reality of Fourth of July celebrations takes center stage as Hanford's top public safety officials sound the alarm on illegal fireworks. Fire Chief Daniel Perkins reveals shocking statistics: 92 firework-related emergency calls last Independence Day weekend, four severe burn victims (three being children), and one home suffering $50,000 in damage from a single errant firework. Meanwhile, Police Chief Stephanie Huddleston shares how her department handled a staggering 465 calls for service during the same three-day period.
Beyond the immediate danger of fires, our conversation unveils the hidden victims of fireworks celebrations. Veterans struggling with PTSD experience traumatic episodes when unexpected explosions trigger combat memories. Pets, with their superior hearing, suffer intense pain and fear—sometimes with fatal consequences. These sobering realities prompted Chief Perkins to pose a powerful question that will become next year's safety campaign: "Is it worth it?"
Both chiefs explain what constitutes an illegal firework (anything rising above eight feet or leaving the ground under its own power) and detail the severe penalties awaiting those who ignore the law. Fines range from $5,000 to an eye-watering $100,000 depending on quantity. They also offer practical advice for residents, from how to properly dispose of spent fireworks (submerge in water for over an hour) to reporting dangerous activity (call 559-585-2540). With the holiday falling on a Friday this year, both departments are increasing patrols throughout the weekend.
As we celebrate our nation's independence, let's remember what truly matters: the safety and well-being of our community. Join us for this crucial conversation that might just change how you approach this year's celebrations.

You can find the Hanford Insider at www.hanfordinsider.com and on social media at @hanfordinsider
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1. Beyond the Boom: The Real Cost of Illegal Fireworks (00:00:00)

2. Introduction and Community News (00:00:40)

3. Community Calendar (00:03:27)

4. The dangers of using illegal fireworks (00:05:21)

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The dangerous reality of Fourth of July celebrations takes center stage as Hanford's top public safety officials sound the alarm on illegal fireworks. Fire Chief Daniel Perkins reveals shocking statistics: 92 firework-related emergency calls last Independence Day weekend, four severe burn victims (three being children), and one home suffering $50,000 in damage from a single errant firework. Meanwhile, Police Chief Stephanie Huddleston shares how her department handled a staggering 465 calls for service during the same three-day period.
Beyond the immediate danger of fires, our conversation unveils the hidden victims of fireworks celebrations. Veterans struggling with PTSD experience traumatic episodes when unexpected explosions trigger combat memories. Pets, with their superior hearing, suffer intense pain and fear—sometimes with fatal consequences. These sobering realities prompted Chief Perkins to pose a powerful question that will become next year's safety campaign: "Is it worth it?"
Both chiefs explain what constitutes an illegal firework (anything rising above eight feet or leaving the ground under its own power) and detail the severe penalties awaiting those who ignore the law. Fines range from $5,000 to an eye-watering $100,000 depending on quantity. They also offer practical advice for residents, from how to properly dispose of spent fireworks (submerge in water for over an hour) to reporting dangerous activity (call 559-585-2540). With the holiday falling on a Friday this year, both departments are increasing patrols throughout the weekend.
As we celebrate our nation's independence, let's remember what truly matters: the safety and well-being of our community. Join us for this crucial conversation that might just change how you approach this year's celebrations.

You can find the Hanford Insider at www.hanfordinsider.com and on social media at @hanfordinsider
Thank you for supporting the show!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Beyond the Boom: The Real Cost of Illegal Fireworks (00:00:00)

2. Introduction and Community News (00:00:40)

3. Community Calendar (00:03:27)

4. The dangers of using illegal fireworks (00:05:21)

98 episodes

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