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Montana Officials Urge Firework Safety Amid Rising Fire Danger

  • Montana officials issued reminders and warnings about firework safety ahead of the Fourth of July amid elevated fire danger statewide.
  • The warnings follow recent human-caused fires like the 80-acre wildfire near Big Arm caused by fireworks and ongoing hot, dry conditions.
  • Local fire chiefs and vendors stressed using only legally approved fireworks, maintaining a 15-foot clear zone, supervising children, and having water ready.
  • Dr. Coil highlighted the serious nature of fireworks-related harm, mentioning burns, trauma, and severe blast injuries, while national statistics indicate that last year there were 14,700 emergency room visits and 11 fatalities linked to fireworks.
  • Officials emphasized that cautious use and notifying authorities before any burning can reduce wildfire risk and protect community safety during celebrations.
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Montana officials urge firework safety amid rising fire danger

MONTANA - Fireworks are a staple of Independence Day, but they are best enjoyed when used properly. Instances of fires catching from fireworks is unfortunately a yearly occurrence in Montana.

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KPAX broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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