Laurel fire chief clarifies fireworks restrictions within city
Laurel fire chief outlines fireworks restrictions
and last updated 2021-06-29 20:24:20-04
Laurel Volunteer Fire Department Chief Brent Peters said Tuesday afternoon that restrictions on fireworks are on a county-by-county basis, and Laurel is allowing fireworks at certain times of the day leading up to the Fourth of July.
Some confusion around the state has surfaced as to where fireworks can be used in Montana. With the recent heat wave that has caused temperate to be unusually high this time of, fire risks are just as high.
Laurel is known for its firework shows at Thomson Park each year on the Fourth of July, which will remain unchanged, but residents of the city are able to have their own shows within city limits as well.
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