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Watch: Illegal fireworks light up night sky, spark fires across part of Northern California

Watch: Illegal fireworks light up night sky, spark fires across part of Northern California
WE’RE GOING TO GO BACK OUT TO THAT. NOW. BREAKING NEWS. WE WERE WATCHING SOME FIREWORKS BEING SET OFF IN THE DELTA SHORES AREA SOUTH OF SACRAMENTO, JUST OFF OF I-5 AND EDIE. WE’RE WATCHING THIS. OUR CAMERA IS JUST HAPPENS TO BE IN THIS AREA. AND YOU SEE THAT RED ORANGE GLOW WITH A LOT OF SMOKE THAT LOOKS LIKE THERE IS NOW A FIRE ON THE GROUND. AND FIREWORKS STILL GOING OFF ALL AROUND IT. YEAH, YOU CAN SEE FIREWORKS TO THE LEFT AND THE RIGHT OF THIS FIRE THAT’S BURNING. AND THIS OF COURSE, HAS BEEN EXACTLY WHAT FIRE OFFICIALS AND POLICE OFFICIALS, SHERIFF’S OFFICIALS HAVE BEEN WARNING ABOUT FOR DAYS AND DAYS. NOW, WE HAVE BEEN IN AN EXTENDED HEAT WAVE, FIVE DAYS OF TRIPLE DIGIT TEMPERATURES AND EVERYTHING IS JUST TINDER DRY. AND OF COURSE, IT’S NOT REALLY COOLING DOWN. ALL THAT MUCH OVERNIGHT, SO IT’S STILL VERY WARM OUT THERE AS PEOPLE HAVE BEEN LIGHTING THESE ILLEGAL FIREWORKS, LAUNCHING THEM HIGH INTO THE AIR FOR HOURS ON END. WE HAVE SEEN THESE FIREWORKS GOING SINCE BEFORE THE SUN WENT DOWN. YEAH, AND THEY CONTINUE TO GO THROUGH THIS SHOT THAT WE HAVE HERE. AND WE HAVE ANOTHER SHOT FROM DOWNTOWN LOOKING SOUTH. WE’LL SHOW YOU A LITTLE BIT LATER. BUT RIGHT NOW AS WE ZOOM OUT, YOU CAN SEE THAT THIS FIRE IS BURNING, RIGHT? IT APPEARS JUST FROM THE PERSPECTIVE HERE THAT IT IS IN A NEIGHBORHOOD. AND AGAIN, YOU CAN SEE MORE FIREWORKS GOING OFF ALL AROUND WHERE THIS FIRE APPEARS TO BE. AND I THINK HEATHER WAS CHECKING ON WITH ANOTHER SOURCE THAT IT LOOKS LIKE THERE ARE SOME, SOME FIRES AND FIRE TRUCK RESPONSES, POSSIBLY IN ELK GROVE. YEAH, A COUPLE OF SMALLER FIRES JUST TO THE EAST OF ELK GROVE, NOT TOO FAR FROM THE LAGUNA NEIGHBORHOOD TOO. OKAY, SO THAT’S NOT TOO FAR FROM WHERE WE’RE LOOKING AT HERE, BUT THIS IS A SEPARATE AREA WITH ANOTHER BIG PROBLEM. LOOKS LIKE A FIREFIGHTERS ARE GOING TO HAVE ON THEIR HANDS. YEAH, CERTAINLY. RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD WE COULD SEE THE ROOFTOPS JUST BEHIND THAT FIRE. AND OF COURSE, UH, THE PERSPECTIVE CAN BE DIFFICULT WHEN WE’RE SHOOTING AT NIGHT AND SHOOTING IN CERTAIN AREAS. BUT THE FACT THAT WE CAN EVEN SEE ROOFTOPS WHEN IT IS NIGHTTIME, WE KNOW. AND THERE’S ANOTHER HOUSE THERE TO THE RIGHT WE CAN SEE THIS IS, YOU KNOW, AGAIN, RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF A NEIGHBORHOOD. SO WE ARE WORKING TO GET MORE SPECIFIC INFORMATION ON EXACTLY THE LOCATION. BUT NONE OF THIS SEEMS TO BE SLOWING DOWN. IN FACT, WE OUR STATION HERE IS IN DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO, AND WE CAN HE
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Watch: Illegal fireworks light up night sky, spark fires across part of Northern California
Each year on the Fourth of July, the sky across parts of Northern California lights up with illegal fireworks displays. The 2024 holiday was no exception, even as several communities stepped up fines and other crackdown efforts. Some fireworks were spotted by KCRA 3's skycam before the sun fully set and they continued through the night. On the ground, it was easier to see the dangers illegal fireworks pose during a dry heat wave. KCRA 3 had several news crews and photographers throughout the region, who were able to see a large amount of illegal fireworks being set off.At one point, our photographer near Delta Shores in south Sacramento caught a fire at Levar Burton Park that appeared to be sparked in an area with multiple illegal fireworks being set off.The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District and other departments across Northern California faced a busy night on the Fourth of July."We had calls ranging from wildfires to our normal medical aids to structure fires and buildings burning. We had so many issues against us. We had the heat, we have the dry vegetation, and we've got people lighting off incendiary devices in their front porches," said Parker Wilburn, a spokesperson for Sacramento Metro Fire.KCRA 3's Lee Anne Denyer rode along with Sac Metro Fire as firefighters responded to calls, including garage fires on Ebonywood Court in Citrus Heights and Los Feliz Way in Carmichael. The fire in Citrus Heights caused significant damage to a home. A grass fire in Elverta was also confirmed to be set by illegal fireworks. Denyer said remnants of the fireworks were littered across the ground as a field burned nearby.In Rio Linda, a property manager grabbed a hose to help put out a vegetation fire that quickly spread to a fence and burned a vehicle on Delano Street. Fireworks were found in the bike path near the fire. Investigators determined fireworks had caused the fire. In the Antelope area, a large group of minors tossed fireworks and other incendiary weapons toward traffic, including a deputy, the sheriff's office said.When deputies got to where the group was along Heartland Drive near Teotom Park, the sheriff's office said most of the minors tried running away. Deputies detained several of them, one having a handgun, which led to their arrest.At some point during the interaction, one of the minors detonated a mortar under an unmarked sheriff's vehicle, the sheriff's office said. No deputies were harmed from that explosion.Overall, Sac Metro Fire said there were 2,500 calls to 911 and non-emergency lines. The 911 call count was 1,465, up 45% from last year. In the Natomas area of Sacramento, fireworks were blamed for causing a fire on the roof at Natomas Middle School. "I know we all love fireworks but illegal fireworks just set fire to a roof to a school in #Natomas. That is not ok," Councilmember Lisa Kaplan wrote on X. --KCRA 3's Jonathan Ayestas and Daniel Macht contributed to this story.

Each year on the Fourth of July, the sky across parts of Northern California lights up with illegal fireworks displays. The 2024 holiday was no exception, even as several communities stepped up fines and other crackdown efforts.

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Some fireworks were spotted by KCRA 3's skycam before the sun fully set and they continued through the night.

On the ground, it was easier to see the dangers illegal fireworks pose during a dry heat wave. KCRA 3 had several news crews and photographers throughout the region, who were able to see a large amount of illegal fireworks being set off.

At one point, our photographer near Delta Shores in south Sacramento caught a fire at Levar Burton Park that appeared to be sparked in an area with multiple illegal fireworks being set off.

The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District and other departments across Northern California faced a busy night on the Fourth of July.

"We had calls ranging from wildfires to our normal medical aids to structure fires and buildings burning. We had so many issues against us. We had the heat, we have the dry vegetation, and we've got people lighting off incendiary devices in their front porches," said Parker Wilburn, a spokesperson for Sacramento Metro Fire.

KCRA 3's Lee Anne Denyer rode along with Sac Metro Fire as firefighters responded to calls, including garage fires on Ebonywood Court in Citrus Heights and Los Feliz Way in Carmichael. The fire in Citrus Heights caused significant damage to a home.

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A grass fire in Elverta was also confirmed to be set by illegal fireworks. Denyer said remnants of the fireworks were littered across the ground as a field burned nearby.

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In Rio Linda, a property manager grabbed a hose to help put out a vegetation fire that quickly spread to a fence and burned a vehicle on Delano Street. Fireworks were found in the bike path near the fire. Investigators determined fireworks had caused the fire.

In the Antelope area, a large group of minors tossed fireworks and other incendiary weapons toward traffic, including a deputy, the sheriff's office said.

When deputies got to where the group was along Heartland Drive near Teotom Park, the sheriff's office said most of the minors tried running away. Deputies detained several of them, one having a handgun, which led to their arrest.

At some point during the interaction, one of the minors detonated a mortar under an unmarked sheriff's vehicle, the sheriff's office said. No deputies were harmed from that explosion.

Overall, Sac Metro Fire said there were 2,500 calls to 911 and non-emergency lines. The 911 call count was 1,465, up 45% from last year.

In the Natomas area of Sacramento, fireworks were blamed for causing a fire on the roof at Natomas Middle School.

"I know we all love fireworks but illegal fireworks just set fire to a roof to a school in #Natomas. That is not ok," Councilmember Lisa Kaplan wrote on X.

--KCRA 3's Jonathan Ayestas and Daniel Macht contributed to this story.