California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Amador-El Dorado Unit
CONTACT: Gianni Muschetto, Fire Prevention Bureau Chief, 530.708.2724 RELEASE DATE: June 23, 2014
Safely Celebrate the 4th of July
Camino –CAL FIRE Unit Chief Mike Kaslin of the Amador-El Dorado Unit is encouraging everyone in Amador County to celebrate Independence Day by attending the July 3rd Fireworks Celebration at the Butte Bowl at Jackson Junior High School. Fun begins at 5:00 PM until 9:30 PM, with food, games and fireworks for the entire family. “This event is a great place to celebrate Independence Day with your friends and family” says Chief Mike Kaslin, “and it is the safest way to enjoy a fireworks display.”
Chief Kaslin would also like to remind everyone that Amador County local ordinance #7.34.030 forbids the use and possession of fireworks, including “safe and sane” fireworks in all areas of the County with the exception of the city limits of Jackson, Sutter Creek, Plymouth and Ione. This means that if you purchase safe and sane fireworks they must be used within the city limits, and they cannot be used outside these specified areas or the person(s) may face criminal prosecution. Please check with your local city hall for use restrictions within your city. There is a “zero tolerance” policy when it comes to the use or possession of fireworks (with the exception of safe and sane fireworks within the cities of Jackson, Sutter Creek, Plymouth and Ione) by CAL FIRE, local fire districts and the local law enforcement agencies.
“Please do the right thing and play by the rules and set the best example for your family and neighbors and don’t buy fireworks and bring them into the areas where they are illegal. If you do and you get caught, not only will your fireworks be confiscated, you may be cited, facing misdemeanor charges that include up to SIX months in jail or a fine or both. It simply isn’t worth the risk, especially when we have an excellent fireworks display for everyone to enjoy” adds Chief Kaslin.