In a dramatic turn of events on Saturday evening, a trailer loaded with fireworks ignited on northbound Interstate 75 in Ooltewah, Tennessee, just outside Chattanooga. The incident created a spectacular display of pyrotechnics, as captured in cellphone videos shared widely on social media.
Emergency Response and Safety Measures
The Tri-Community Volunteer Fire Department responded swiftly to the scene after receiving reports of a vehicle fire. Upon arrival, they found a work truck hauling a box trailer engulfed in flames, with fireworks exploding in various directions, posing a potential hazard to nearby drivers.
As a safety measure, authorities temporarily closed the highway to manage the situation and ensure the safety of both the public and the first responders. Chattanooga city crews also assisted in the efforts to control the blaze and clear the scene.
Investigation and Legal Context
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and no injuries have been reported. The highway was reopened after the cleanup was completed. It remains unclear where the fireworks were being transported.
In Tennessee, consumer fireworks are generally legal, although local governments have the authority to impose restrictions. Public fireworks displays require a permit, according to state regulations. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office notes that while the safe discharge of fireworks is permitted, individual cities may have their own prohibitions.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety and legal compliance when transporting and handling fireworks, especially as the Fourth of July approaches.
Original reporting: NBC4 Los Angeles — read the source article.