Mayor David Holt | City of Oklahoma City website
Mayor David Holt | City of Oklahoma City website
To keep 911 phone lines clear for people experiencing life-threatening emergencies, the City of Oklahoma City asks residents not to call 911 to report illegal fireworks.
“Complaints about fireworks overload 911 phone lines and can keep people experiencing an emergency from quickly connecting with a dispatcher,” said Fire Chief Richard Kelley.
Residents should call 911 if someone is injured by a firework or if fireworks cause a fire.
Residents who know the address of the people launching fireworks can report the violation in the following ways:
- Call: Fireworks Hotline - (405) 297-2222 between June 30 – July 6 (an address is required to report a violation)
- Online: okc.gov/action
- Email: action.center@okc.gov
- City’s mobile app: OKC Connect
- Text: (405) 252-1053
It’s illegal to buy, sell or use fireworks in the City of Oklahoma City. Sparklers, snakes, bottle rockets and all other popular fireworks are included in the ban, which applies to all private and public property in Oklahoma City, including parks, lakes and areas along the Oklahoma River.
“Fireworks are a serious safety hazard to people and property and should be left to professional shows,” added Chief Kelley.
Violators of the City’s fireworks ordinances are subject to a fine of $500, confiscation of fireworks and a possible jail sentence.
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Media Contact
Scott Douglas, Oklahoma City Fire Department
(405) 316-6897
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