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The Broken Arrow Fire Department in Oklahoma reported that firefighters quenched a blaze at a fireworks stand on Saturday night.
The department noted in a Facebook post that there were “fireworks actively detonating” when they arrived.
“At approximately 8:50 p.m. Saturday evening, BAFD was called out for a fire near E. Kenosha St. & S. 236th E. Ave,” the department posted.
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“Upon arrival, BAFD Engine 4 arrived to find a fireworks stand on fire with fireworks actively detonating,” the post continued.
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“As other crews arrived, A-Shift firefighters were able to quickly control the scene and extinguish the fire in about 20 minutes,” the department stated, adding that there were “no reported injuries.”
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The fire occurred two weeks ahead of July 4, when many Americans will celebrate Independence Day by setting off fireworks or watching fireworks shows.
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