FOURTH OF JULY 2023: Fire danger high

As mentioned in our holiday lineup, firefighters have been busy. This morning we received two reader reports – first from Rebecca:

Darwin and I were out early to monitor the Cooper’s Hawks nest in Fauntleroy Park and came upon a fire in the base of a large Douglas Fir tree. We called 911, and firefighters from Station 37 quickly arrived to put out the fire. Initially, they brought in two extinguishers, but detected several hot spots in the trunk, so hauled in nearly 1100 ft of firehose from their rig parked at the southernmost entrance to the park.

We are so thankful for their service. Station 37 rocks! A good reminder to not only stay safe on this Independence Day, but to remain vigilant, and alert to your surroundings. A fire in any one of our parks would be truly devastating.

Whether fireworks were suspected or something else, we don’t know – we were away from the desk at the time of the callout. But the fire that Sky emailed about was definitely fireworks-related, one of the calls we heard dispatched late last night:

Last night around 10:30, we witnessed a group of teenagers aiming fireworks at one another in the street at 11th Ave SW and Austin. Initially I was concerned about the potential for then to injure themselves, but when their fireworks caught the grass on fire next to the home of our elderly neighbors I realized how easily we could see a house fire this week.

My wife and another neighbor used our fire extinguisher to put out the fire while I was on the phone with emergency services.

At the end of the block, Riverview Playfield is a hotspot every year for amateur fireworks. We need a police presence there to deter more of these same problems tonight.

The wind is supposed to pick up a bit later today, so this isn’t just about fireworks safety – be careful with grilling, outdoor fire pits, etc.

28 Replies to "FOURTH OF JULY 2023: Fire danger high"

  • Peter July 4, 2023 (1:20 pm)

    I’m probably in the minority here, but why are fireworks still legal? Even organised shows seem to cause problems. I know it’s tradition, but I wish people were capable of seeing the bigger picture. 

    • Amy July 4, 2023 (2:15 pm)

      I agree! The noise, trash, environmental impact, all terrible.

    • Dooh July 4, 2023 (2:18 pm)

      Fireworks are not legal in the city of Seattle. But it is not enforced unless it causes damage or injuries. The city doesn’t have enough officers to respond to the normal calls,  they won’t respond to fire works.  Call the non emergency line to report them if you have concerns. Please be safe everyone

      • WSB July 4, 2023 (9:52 pm)

        Clarification – Don’t call the non-emergency line for anything. Police repeat that at community meetings, over and over. Call 911 – same calltakers and they’ll route you if necessary. There ARE emergency dispatches for fireworks if fires result, or life and limb threatened (people aiming them at houses, etc.) – the calltaker will ask the questions to determine how to deal with your call – be ready to state your case as soon as somebody picks up, “My lawn is on fire” etc.

    • David July 4, 2023 (4:20 pm)

      No fireworks are NOT LEGAL within the city of Seattle and has NOT been for many years!   Believe WSB has the non emergency number you can report Non compliant neighbors for ILLEGALLY firing off firewoarks and endangering neighbors!!

      • Peter July 4, 2023 (9:20 pm)

        @DavidI figured they probably were, I meant nationwide. Maybe just for the summer months. It just seems… ridiculous to me. We had several large fires across the state start up this week, all caused by humans.  I just wish people could just show a little common sense. I know wildfires are somewhat  inevitable, but maybe we could not add to it? Not to mention the fact most of us are getting up for work tomorrow and have pets etc etc 

    • Also John July 4, 2023 (5:50 pm)

      @Peter,    I’m with you!   Fireworks are illegal in Seattle, yet ‘Patriots’ celebrate this day by breaking the law while setting off fireworks.   Go figure?

      • WW Resident July 4, 2023 (7:12 pm)

        Ah putting the word patriots in quotes, implying a derogatory term. Must be a lot of them ultra MAGAs in Westwood and White Center where fireworks are out of control as not only are fireworks not legal in Seattle, but in unincorporated King County too

        • AlkiRes July 4, 2023 (11:17 pm)

          It’s not implying it’s a derogatory term but that the patriotism claimed by breaking the law in the name of celebrating July 4 is performative and not true patriotism.  No one mentioned anything about MAGA.  Don’t be so sensitive.

      • N July 4, 2023 (7:25 pm)

        How do you know they are patriots?

        • 937 July 5, 2023 (12:22 am)

          Founding Father John Adams regarding the 4th of July – or INDEPENDENCE DAY:

          should be marked with pomp & parade, with shews (shows), games, sports, bonfires, bells and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other from this time forward forever more”

          Yes. Patriots.

      • Wseattleite July 5, 2023 (12:22 am)

        People do realize that we are celebrating our forefathers “breaking the rules” and committing treason to the King?  Seems like a great way to celebrate such behavior. 

    • LS July 4, 2023 (8:50 pm)

      They are not legal, and haven’t been for many years.  For some unknown reason, the police fail to respond to fireworks complaints or to fine those who use them.

  • Janine July 4, 2023 (2:39 pm)

    I agree with you, Peter.

  • sweet stuff July 4, 2023 (3:13 pm)

    Fireworks are not legal in this area. Go somewhere like the Muckleshoot indian reservation in Auburn and you can buy any and all fireworks though. 

  • Frank July 4, 2023 (3:30 pm)

    My neighbor burned his gondola and the side of his house down some years back messing with fireworks.I heard a argument he was having with dog’s mother a couple years later about and he somehow turned her concern over burning down the house (they still own together) into a 2nd amendment and how the lights going out at the 49ers Ravens super bowl was Canada trying to influence our elections.And he doesn’t drink or smoke

  • KayK July 4, 2023 (4:52 pm)

    Oh no! Thank you for putting out the grass fire for our neighbors and taking care of them. Time to water down the lawns.

  • Jethro Marx July 4, 2023 (6:24 pm)

    Foam, firefighters? What type is that?

    • WSB July 4, 2023 (6:47 pm)

      https://novacool.com/

      • Jethro Marx July 4, 2023 (8:17 pm)

        Fancy foam. Consider my concern resolved, and thanks for the link.

      • Steve July 4, 2023 (11:28 pm)

        Doing God’s work

  • MB July 4, 2023 (8:54 pm)

    Fireworks are banned in this area. Disappointing how many of our neighbors aren’t complying. 

  • KT July 4, 2023 (9:40 pm)

    Sad to see so many selfish families disturbing the peace tonight and disrespecting the community.

  • Dm July 4, 2023 (10:02 pm)

    I hate this night.  

  • Zig July 4, 2023 (10:41 pm)

    My dog is terrified while the idiots who choose to blow up gunpowder continue on. 

  • 937 July 5, 2023 (12:31 am)

    I am so saddened to see the lack of enthusiasm displayed by so many for the sacrifice given by countless people before them.

    Exclaim your gratitude for the rights enshrined by the blood of Patriots given this day, and many more, so long ago.

  • Karen B July 5, 2023 (1:14 am)

    People trust me to take care of their pets when they’re
    away. This July 4th week, I’ve been looking after 5 neighborhood
    kitties in their own homes, and also have a relatively chill dog staying with me
    in my home. Despite offerings of catnip to the felines and a juicy bone for the
    pup to chew on this evening, the unpredictability of the loud explosive noises
    from every direction – for hours – does erode or overpower their sense of safety.

     

    Favorite rooms or a comfy couch near a window no longer feel
    safe. They can hear it through closed windows, and even in their
    go-to-safe-places under beds and in closets or in basements – even with music
    playing. The dog certainly wasn’t going out to the yard to do any business or
    water the lawn then.

     

    The wailing of sirens adds to the stress. At least to mine.
    The hissing and crackle of the closest fireworks keeps hitting the Pause button on
    whatever I was doing or thinking. Where is it? How close?

     

    A few years ago, many here on my street watched a home in
    our neighborhood burn as firefighters struggled to contain it. The cause wasn’t
    fireworks, but the significance of watching a long-time neighborhood couple
    lose everything in a matter of minutes is something I wish these folks would truly
    consider – and the fact that at some point SFD can’t be everywhere if multiple
    fires spring up.

     

    To all the folks who might think this post is too long, I’d like to counter that it’s now past 1 AM and I’m up because I’m hanging out with a worried dog. Trying to explain to the obtuse person/people who set off firecrackers in front of our neighbor’s house why it wasn’t cool. This is mostly for the other pet owners and caretakers doing the same…and those who are up with frightened kids, those with PTSD, and those who believe that we can reach out here to help drive change. 

  • Adam July 5, 2023 (6:19 am)

    I luv fireworks! Happy 4th! So glad not to be hanging with y’all for the holiday 

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