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10,000 Pounds of Fireworks Seized In IE

By William Cortez
Community Writer
07/09/2025 at 02:57 PM

In a significant crackdown on illegal fireworks, authorities in San Bernardino seized a staggering 10,000 pounds of fireworks, marking one of the largest busts in recent memory. The operation, conducted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department in collaboration with local law enforcement agencies, targeted a clandestine warehouse in the heart of the city.

The fireworks, valued at an estimated six-figure sum, were discovered during a routine inspection prompted by community complaints about unauthorized pyrotechnic activity. Officials acted swiftly upon obtaining a search warrant, uncovering an extensive cache of illegal fireworks of various types and sizes, including aerial shells and high-powered rockets.

"This seizure underscores our commitment to ensuring public safety," stated Fire Chief Mark Collins of the San Bernardino County Fire Department. "Illegal fireworks pose a significant threat not only to property but also to the safety and well-being of our residents."

The operation involved careful coordination between fire officials and specialized hazardous materials teams due to the volatile nature of the confiscated fireworks. Authorities emphasized the dangers associated with illegal fireworks, citing numerous incidents nationwide where mishandling has resulted in devastating fires, severe injuries, and even fatalities.

Local residents expressed relief upon hearing news of the seizure, noting the potential hazards posed by the improper use of such powerful explosives, especially in densely populated areas like San Bernardino.

Efforts to curb the illegal fireworks trade remain ongoing, with officials urging the community to report any suspicious activity related to fireworks sales or storage. The bust serves as a stark reminder of the serious consequences associated with the unlawful possession and use of fireworks, particularly in areas prone to wildfire risks.

 

As investigations into the origin and distribution of the seized fireworks continue, authorities are steadfast in their commitment to upholding public safety and enforcing regulations designed to protect communities from the dangers posed by illegal pyrotechnics.

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