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Officials: Clark County fireworks ban effective

Officials: Clark County fireworks ban effective Published: July 6, 2021, 4:18pm Share: (The Columbian files) The night of the Fourth of July was slower than usual for some fire agencies in Clark County with almost all of the county under a fireworks ban. While some agencies stepped up patrols and sounded the alarm of fire danger ahead of this weekend, officials said the ban was effective because of the relatively quiet weekend for first responders. The Clark County Fire Marshal’s Office, which patrolled the unincorporated areas of the county, wrote seven $500 citations on the night of the Fourth, according to Fire Marshal Dan Young. He said most of those were for people whom officers had already warned earlier in the night but who lit fireworks anyway.

Man injured in duplex fire in central Vancouver

Man injured in duplex fire in central Vancouver Four people, two dogs displaced By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor Published: July 1, 2021, 5:31pm Share: Vancouver firefighters were dispatched at 5:17 p.m. for a report of a residential structure fire at 2607 E. 21st St., in the Harney Heights neighborhood. The caller reported flames and smoke coming from the front windows of the residence. (Jessica Prokop/The Columbian) A man was injured, and four people and two dogs were displaced by a duplex fire Thursday afternoon in central Vancouver. Initial reports said the man was pulled from the burning residence at 2607 E. 21st St., in the Harney Heights neighborhood, and was outside when fire personnel arrived, according to emergency radio traffic monitored by The Columbian.

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