House fire determined to be caused by discarded fireworks
- Early on July 5, firefighters from Central Kitsap attended a blaze at a two-story residence on Freeport Lane NE in South Park Township, which was sparked by fireworks discarded near the garage door.
- The fire began after fireworks were improperly discarded close to the house, igniting a car in the driveway and spreading flames to the garage and attic.
- Firefighters found active flames venting through the roof with heat damaging the neighboring vinyl siding while the fire caused damage to both floors and displaced a family of five with pets.
- Firefighters promptly put out the fire and remaining hot spots, while relief organizations are helping the displaced family find temporary housing; officials recommend soaking used fireworks and placing them in double bags to prevent them from reigniting.
- The incident highlights the importance of proper fireworks disposal, as fire departments recommend allowing fireworks to cool, soaking them overnight, and ensuring full extinguishment before discarding.
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