SF Fire sees almost twice the work July 4

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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Dozens of fires were sparked throughout the Bay Area due to fireworks late Monday and early Tuesday.

In San Francisco, the fire department responded to 827 total calls in a 24-hour period when the agency usually averages 450 calls per day, according to Lt. Jonathan Baxter, the department’s public information officer.

These included:

  • 247 fire calls
  • 67 outside fires
  • 68 odor of smoke
  • 82 wildland fires
  • 2 investigations of smoke calls
  • 2 structure fire responses
  • 16 miscellaneous calls
  • 1 cliff rescue
  • 1 Bay rescue
  • 263 medical calls
  • 29 behavioral emergency calls
  • 49 alarms (medical and building)

Further, two people were injured from fireworks: one when it exploded in their hand, and another when it exploded in their face.

One of those fires was at Twin Peaks, a popular location for viewing fireworks. The two acre wildland fire was contained by 7 p.m. but produced copious smoke.

The police didn’t have an easy time of it either. The department alleges a hostile crowd threw fireworks at them when they tried to respond to a fire at 24th and Harrison streets.

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