This year’s Fourth of July celebrations — amid drought conditions and high winds that had heightened concerns about fires from illegal launching of fireworks — seemed to be less of a headache for local firefighters than in years past, officials with the Santa Fe city and county fire departments said Thursday.

Santa Fe County fire Chief David Sperling said his crews got 46 calls about illegal fireworks during Wednesday’s festivities, but they responded to only one fireworks-related brush fire.

“My sense, based on what I observed during patrol and listening to radio traffic, is that the restrictions imposed on the sale and use of fireworks were mostly effective,” Sperling said in an email. “This appears to have been a quieter Fourth of July for the Fire Department than in years past.”



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