Independence Day Fire Safety
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Henderson fire inspector Bradley Stasik conducts an inspection of a fireworks stand before giving the OK to open for business last Saturday. View photo »
Henderson fire inspector Bradley Stasik checks out a fireworks stand before giving the OK for it to open for business. View photo »
Fire inspector Bradley Stasik inspects this fireworks stand in Henderson last Saturday before giving his OK for it to open for business. View photo »
This burned desert willow tree in the Pittman Wash behind Silver Springs Recreation Center has inspired residents of the neighborhood to patrol the wash July 3 and 4 to watch for errant fireworks. View photo »
Wed, Jul 2, 2008 (4:43 p.m.)
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