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ConFire Burns Hill Near Concord Pavilion To Show Dangers Of Illegal Fireworks

by CLAYCORD.com
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photo credit: Ray Saint Germain

By Tony Hicks –

One seemingly innocent and pretty sparkler handed to a child is all it takes to set a Bay Area hillside ablaze within minutes.

The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District demonstrated that Thursday in the parking lot of the Concord Pavilion. With the county’s wildland fire crew standing by, a firefighter lit a sparkler and dropped it on at least two spots in a small patch of hillside brush.

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Even without much wind on a mildly warm morning, the weeds immediately caught fire and started spreading. Most of the hillside was burning well before the district’s typical 6-8-minute response time.

“Dropping just one sparkler that may seem small or really cool can actually ignite a piece of grass and it spreads around and spreads beyond what you can control with the garden hose in your house,” said Deputy Chief Aaron McAlister.

The point was to spread the word by showing how fast they could spread a fire with just one supposedly “safe and sane” sparkler, frequently marketed for children.

Never mind the bigger, more explosive fireworks meant for home use on Fourth of July, a night that is usually the year’s busiest for fire departments in dry California.

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McAlister told gathered media that, as we head into the holiday weekend, we’re also on a collision course with summer’s first 100-degree temperatures.

“We will have fires that started in our community because of illegal fireworks, and we’ve already encountered that,” McAlister said. “We also know from experience we will have injuries, (some) that have already occurred this year to members of our community because of the use of illegal fireworks.”

A 14-year-old Pleasant Hill boy suffered “significant” injuries in April when an illegal firework he found at Pleasant Hill Middle School went off in his hand while walking a nearby trail.

The boy was taken to UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in Oakland by ambulance for immediate treatment of his injuries.
“We’ve had an incident already in this county this year where a member of the community does not have all of their digits,” McAlister said.

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McAlister said the county has already reached the driest part of the year, despite the record rain that was causing flooding a few months ago.

“The flip side of that is that fuels are heavier this year,” McAlister said. “Illegal fireworks will start fires and we need your help in reducing the use of illegal fireworks. It’s just not worth it.”

Because July 4 is so busy for fire departments tackling fires, other functions like paramedic services are impacted.

“All of our resources will be drawn down where we don’t have engines available to go to additional calls for service, which can include a medical emergency at your residence,” McAlister said. “But we’re tied up somewhere else because of the use of illegal fireworks.”

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Assistant District Attorney Alana Mathews reiterated fireworks are illegal in Contra Costa County and violators will be prosecuted.

“The severity of the act and the conduct that’s involved determines the priority with prosecution, but we do want to remind everyone that this is an ordinance and that it’s an infraction to possess them, but it could also lead to more serious offenses,” Mathews said.

That could include accidentally starting fires that hurt or kill people, or accidentally burning a neighbor’s house down.

“Let’s leave it to the professionals at those professional firework shows and not encounter the hazards that come from the use of illegal fireworks,” McAlister said.

To report the use of illegal fireworks in Contra Costa, call the fire district’s fireworks hotline at (833) 885-2021.

17 comments


Domo June 29, 2023 - 3:58 PM - 3:58 PM

…. Unfortunately this is why there are laws against even the safe and sane in CCC …. Because there are too many people that are not safe, sane, or responsible… too much potential for a catastrophic fire to homes

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WC Legend June 29, 2023 - 7:44 PM - 7:44 PM

Clearly these guys have too much money and free time.

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Martinezmike June 29, 2023 - 4:22 PM - 4:22 PM

By this logic, we could have cops crash cars to show how dangerous auto accidents are

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Blame Game June 29, 2023 - 4:34 PM - 4:34 PM

you are talking about Cal-Fire, the people who put their lives on the line to protect you and you call them idiots? These guys know what they are doing and by your logic they wait until a real fire starts then risk it? The only thing burning is your dumb comment.

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Dawg June 29, 2023 - 4:53 PM - 4:53 PM

While they’re at it, why not demonstrate how fires start when someone tosses a cigarette out the car window?

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Ricardoh June 30, 2023 - 3:57 PM - 3:57 PM

When was the last time you saw that. That is more of a mental problem than a smoking problem.

Schmee June 29, 2023 - 5:17 PM - 5:17 PM

That Tony Hicks is from a whole family of Hicks I bet.

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Exit 12A June 29, 2023 - 5:24 PM - 5:24 PM

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Won’t environmental extremists be angered by the unnecessary release of carbon dioxide and particulate matter into the air?
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In case ConFire is unaware, there’s this alleged thing called “global warming”.
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happypappy June 29, 2023 - 5:29 PM - 5:29 PM

Now hold on just a minute…….how can there be anything to worry about since there are LAWS against illegal fireworks.
Laws keep us safe…..right?
Maybe we simply need more LAWS to guarantee our collective safety.
YES! That’s it……..that’s the ticket!
Somebody put in a call to that ex bartender….you know that guy who’s always having those safe town hall meetings online. Surely he can protect us.
I wonder why his meetings are online only………
Hmmm……….maybe being confronted by opposing points of view has something to do with that.
No matter…..he’s our guy….good old whatsihsname.

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Derb June 29, 2023 - 9:01 PM - 9:01 PM

Well actually Mark had an in person Town Hall meeting at Concord High School just two nights ago.

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The Fearless Spectator June 29, 2023 - 5:43 PM - 5:43 PM

How many plastic drinking straws does this demonstration represent?

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Fred June 29, 2023 - 5:56 PM - 5:56 PM

Cause and effect logic shown here. Another example is voting for idiots like those in Sacramento leads to the destruction of the California we all miss…

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Lou June 30, 2023 - 8:06 AM - 8:06 AM

The severity of the act and the conduct that’s involved determines the priority with prosecution said the D.A. Murder, Armed Robbery, Drive by Shootings. Makes me scratch my head OMG.

Garbear June 30, 2023 - 11:47 AM - 11:47 AM

If sparklers are illegal, why do the Caltrans freeway signs say only light sparklers?

FPN June 30, 2023 - 2:28 PM - 2:28 PM

Why are we not pro active in the sense that we have sheep and goats eating away at our tall grasses. CONCORD should adopt a big herd and set them loose. We can have contests and name them.

Ricardoh June 30, 2023 - 4:08 PM - 4:08 PM

It appears Canadians did not get the word about fireworks. At the present time they have over 450 out of control fires going across the country. Didn’t even know the celebrated the fourth. I would worry more about arsonists than sparklers.

caskydiver July 2, 2023 - 11:07 AM - 11:07 AM

the whole concept of “illegal” fireworks is absurd. Yeah, demonstrate the potential effects of accidents/misuse, but whether to possess and light them should be legal. This is another example of the nanny state doing what they can “to protect the people” while taking away freedoms.
Any firework can be “safe and sane” in the hands of people who themselves are safe and sane.


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