Sacramento fire officials are taking a new approach to cracking down on illegal fireworks, using drones to identify violators and issue hefty fines in an effort to improve public safety.
This Fourth of July marked the first time the Sacramento Fire Department deployed its own drones and certified operators to monitor illegal fireworks activity across the city. Officials say the aircraft provided a bird’s-eye view, allowing crews to trace fireworks back to the exact property where they were launched.
The drones captured high-resolution video that investigators can use as evidence when issuing citations.
“We can record in very high quality with our drones. They’re very sophisticated drones,” said Sacramento Fire Captain Justin Sylvia. “We can record all that evidence and we can place on a Google map exactly what house it was.”
One of the department’s most significant enforcement actions involved a home in Del Paso Heights, where drone footage helped identify the source of illegal fireworks. Fire officials later issued a $100,000 citation tied to that location.
On the Fourth of July alone, Sacramento Fire issued 70 citations totaling approximately $300,000 in fines, according to the department.
Officials say this is a significant change from last year, when the department relied on drone operators provided by TNT Fireworks. By operating its own drone program, Sacramento Fire says it has greater flexibility during one of the busiest nights of the year while strengthening its ability to document violations.
CBS News Sacramento
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