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GFFR reminding residents of fireworks safety for July 4

Fireworks at Summer Celebration in Fort Benton in June 2017. Photo credit: Andrea Fisher

Great Falls Fire Rescue is reminding residents of fireworks safety for the upcoming July 4 holiday.

“Our goal at Great Falls Fire Rescue is to educate residents about fire prevention and safety. There is no question about it; the data shows that incorrectly used fireworks can cause injury. I personally want the families in our community to be safe while enjoying the holiday. Know the rules, pay attention, and stay safe,” Dirk Johnson, Great Falls fire marshal, said in a release.

GFFR reminds residents of these safety tips* when purchasing legal fireworks.

People discharging fireworks within the city limits are reminded to follow the city’s fireworks ordinance which will be enforced by the city’s police officers and firefighters.

Primary rules and regulations include:

Remember that not everyone loves fireworks. Be a good neighbor and be sensitive to others when choosing to discharge them. Fireworks can disrupt those sleeping, scare pets, and can be an issue for veterans. Great Falls Fire Rescue wants the community to enjoy the July 4 and to remember that fireworks, even when used properly, have the potential to cause fires and accidents. For more information about July 4 safety, contact Dirk Johnson, Great Falls fire marshal, at 406-791-8970.

Jenn Rowell
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