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~ Colorado Springs, CO - In light of the ongoing extreme fire danger and critically dry vegetation, the Colorado Springs Fire Department and the City of Colorado Springs have made the difficult decision to cancel all permitted Independence Day fireworks displays scheduled for July 4. This decision was made jointly by Mayor Yemi Mobolade, the Colorado Springs Fire Department, Colorado Springs Police Department, and other public safety partners after careful evaluation of current fire conditions, fuel moisture levels, weather forecasts, and the strain on firefighting resources across the state.
According to Mayor Mobolade, while this year marks significant milestones for both the United States and Colorado, public safety must remain the top priority. "This decision was not made lightly, especially as our nation prepares to celebrate America's 250th birthday," he stated. "But with extreme fire conditions across our region, one of the most patriotic things we can do this year is protect the city we love and the neighbors we cherish. I know our community will rise to this moment by choosing caution, caring for one another, and putting the safety of Colorado Springs first."
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The decision to cancel fireworks displays was also influenced by current fuel moisture levels in Colorado Springs being comparable to those recorded before the devastating Waldo Canyon Fire. This underscores the extreme wildfire risk facing the community.
Public safety officials have been in close contact with the National Weather Service and promoters of permitted firework shows. They have agreed that cancelling these events is in the best interest of public safety.
Fire Chief Randy Royal expressed his concern about potential wildfires breaking out in their own city while firefighting resources are already stretched thin. "This is not a decision that came easy," he said. "But it is a decision that needed to be made due to critical weather conditions that are expected to continue through the weekend." He also urged residents to celebrate safely and refrain from using any fireworks.
In addition to wildfire risk, firefighting resources across Colorado are currently committed to active incidents, making it crucial to reduce the potential for additional fires during what is traditionally one of the busiest days for public safety.
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It is imperative that residents follow firework laws and burn bans put in place for their safety. While Colorado Springs Police officers will have additional help during the holiday, the community is also responsible for ensuring they are following the laws. "Ultimately, public safety depends on more than law enforcement, it depends on the decisions each of us makes," stated Police Chief Adrian Vasquez. "We will have increased enforcement throughout the holiday, and if you're cited for using illegal fireworks, you can expect a mandatory court appearance and potentially significant fines." He also emphasized the importance of thinking beyond a citation, as one careless decision can have serious consequences.
The CSFD will continue to monitor fire conditions throughout the summer and appreciates the community's understanding and cooperation as everyone works together to keep Colorado Springs safe. As Mayor Mobolade stated, "The goal is to postpone celebrations when fire danger and weather conditions allow." Until then, it is crucial that residents prioritize public safety and follow all regulations put in place by authorities.
According to Mayor Mobolade, while this year marks significant milestones for both the United States and Colorado, public safety must remain the top priority. "This decision was not made lightly, especially as our nation prepares to celebrate America's 250th birthday," he stated. "But with extreme fire conditions across our region, one of the most patriotic things we can do this year is protect the city we love and the neighbors we cherish. I know our community will rise to this moment by choosing caution, caring for one another, and putting the safety of Colorado Springs first."
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The decision to cancel fireworks displays was also influenced by current fuel moisture levels in Colorado Springs being comparable to those recorded before the devastating Waldo Canyon Fire. This underscores the extreme wildfire risk facing the community.
Public safety officials have been in close contact with the National Weather Service and promoters of permitted firework shows. They have agreed that cancelling these events is in the best interest of public safety.
Fire Chief Randy Royal expressed his concern about potential wildfires breaking out in their own city while firefighting resources are already stretched thin. "This is not a decision that came easy," he said. "But it is a decision that needed to be made due to critical weather conditions that are expected to continue through the weekend." He also urged residents to celebrate safely and refrain from using any fireworks.
In addition to wildfire risk, firefighting resources across Colorado are currently committed to active incidents, making it crucial to reduce the potential for additional fires during what is traditionally one of the busiest days for public safety.
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It is imperative that residents follow firework laws and burn bans put in place for their safety. While Colorado Springs Police officers will have additional help during the holiday, the community is also responsible for ensuring they are following the laws. "Ultimately, public safety depends on more than law enforcement, it depends on the decisions each of us makes," stated Police Chief Adrian Vasquez. "We will have increased enforcement throughout the holiday, and if you're cited for using illegal fireworks, you can expect a mandatory court appearance and potentially significant fines." He also emphasized the importance of thinking beyond a citation, as one careless decision can have serious consequences.
The CSFD will continue to monitor fire conditions throughout the summer and appreciates the community's understanding and cooperation as everyone works together to keep Colorado Springs safe. As Mayor Mobolade stated, "The goal is to postpone celebrations when fire danger and weather conditions allow." Until then, it is crucial that residents prioritize public safety and follow all regulations put in place by authorities.
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