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Reading police seize large quantity of illegal fireworks during Fourth of July enforcement

The City of Reading reported seizing a large quantity of illegal fireworks and responding to dozens of fireworks-related incidents during its annual Fourth of July enforcement efforts.

According to the city, the Reading Police Department responded to 69 incidents involving illegal fireworks over the holiday period as part of a dedicated enforcement detail aimed at reducing the use of prohibited fireworks within city limits.

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Officers seized approximately 60 prepackaged fireworks display boxes, 25 pounds of 3-inch mortar shells, 5 pounds of 2-inch mortar shells, 2 pounds of linked firecrackers, and about 40 bottle rockets and Roman candles.

City officials said the annual enforcement initiative is intended to reduce the risk of fires, property damage and injuries in Reading’s densely populated neighborhoods. Under Chapter 225 of the City of Reading Code of Ordinances, the use of fireworks within the city, including aerial fireworks, is prohibited except for permitted public displays.

The Reading Fire Department responded to 12 fireworks-related calls for service during the holiday period. One of the more significant incidents occurred when a firework was reportedly fired at a vacant building, igniting the front entrance and causing a small fire. Firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze, limiting the damage to the entrance area.

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“Keeping our residents safe is one of our highest priorities,” Mayor Eddie Morán said. “Illegal fireworks put lives, homes, businesses, and neighborhoods at risk. Every year, our Police and Fire Departments work tirelessly to enforce our ordinance, respond to emergencies, and help prevent tragedies before they happen. I want to thank all of our first responders for their professionalism and dedication to protecting our community.”

The city is reminding residents that Reading’s fireworks ordinance is designed to reduce the risk of fires, injuries and property damage. Residents are encouraged to report violations of the ordinance by contacting the Reading Police Department’s non-emergency line and to call 911 in the event of an emergency.

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