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Fire crews are on the scene of a reported grass fire on East Levee Road near Rio Linda Wednesday afternoon. The fire was ...
Two weeks after a deadly explosion at an Esparto fireworks facility, the California State Fire Marshal said the licenses of ...
The Office of the State Fire Marshal announced that it has suspended the pyrotechnic licenses of two people tied to the deadly fireworks explosion at a Northern California facility on July 1.
California fire officials have suspended licenses for two pyrotechnic companies after a deadly fireworks blast in Esparto.
Emergency medical services were dispatched around 5:50 a.m. to southbound Business 80 just north of El Camino Avenue.
The July 1 explosion near Esparto leveled at least one building and ignited a 78-acre fire in an agricultural area about 40 ...
The pyrotechnic license of Esparto Firefighter Craig Cutright, of BlackStar Fireworks, was one of those suspended.