Arcata Fire Asks Residents to Not Inundate the 9-1-1 System with Calls About Illegal Fireworks

Press release from the Arcata Fire District:

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The Arcata Fire District is working with the Humboldt County Sherriff’s Office, Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office, Arcata Police Department, State Fire Marshal’s Office, and CAL FIRE Prevention this Fourth of July to reduce and enforce the use of illegal fireworks in McKinleyville and Arcata areas. 

Arcata Fire District is asking the community to call 911 regarding the use of illegal fireworks, ONLY if there is imminent danger to person, property, or if a fire has started. Please do not call 911 if you hear a loud boom, or see illegal fireworks being used in the distance. There are a limited number of resources assigned to this enforcement and we do not want to inundate the 911 system with nuisance calls that can’t be located due to lack of specific information. 

The goal of this joint effort is to provide targeted patrols in communities where there have been a lot of illegal fireworks in previous years. Officers and Deputies from local law enforcement are specifically looking for anyone using illegal fireworks. If a person is in possession of illegal fireworks or found using illegal fireworks, they will be cited and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

Chief Campbell reports, “We will not be able to stop all use of illegal fireworks that occur but we hope to reduce it through enforcement and word of mouth when someone is charged and prosecuted. We ask the community to secure their pets and only call 911 if there is immediate danger to their safety. Law enforcement will be doing their best to track down those using illegal fireworks so they can be cited, and the fireworks can be confiscated.” 

The Fourth of July is a busy time for 911 dispatchers, using 911 should be reserved for true emergencies. Calling 911 to report a neighbor lighting off firecrackers down the street should not be considered an emergency. 

Arcata Fire is asking everyone in the community to be extremely safe and to be a good neighbor this Fourth of July Holiday.   

 

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North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
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North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
4 years ago

It would be nice if was had a sanctuary for our Veterans to take skittish animals and get away from explosions.
I have never known a vet that enjoyed a big fireworks show.
War vet that is. Not the Who ha warriors.

Not Blind
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Not Blind
4 years ago

That’s why I don’t shoot on my property. My neighbor is a Vietnam veteran and I’m sure it would bother him. I know I still get the creeps every time I hear a helicopter. ?

North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
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North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
4 years ago
Reply to  Not Blind

That’s exactly how I learned
Thank you for the respect.

4th
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4th
4 years ago

They should definitely patrol the neighborhoods surrounding Greenview Market Streets like Janes, Villla Way, Austin Way, Daniels, Haeger & Zehndner to name a few.

William Harmon
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William Harmon
4 years ago
Reply to  4th

be sure to dial 9-1-1, and report any vague suspicions

Anonymous
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Anonymous
4 years ago

First of all not everybody who buys illegal fireworks just white trash I know people who are upper class and middle class that buy illegal fireworks just because the ones around here suck so before you speak out on other people you might want to check your facts first