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Illegal fireworks continue to trouble emergency service crews in the north-west region, assistant fire chief Gavin Thompson says.

Melton and Moorabool fire brigades attended a number of incidents on New Year’s Eve and in the week following, despite the first day of the year having a total fire ban declared.

“The countryside is very dry, and fires spread quickly when the fireworks landed in the dry grass,” Mr Thompson said. “It’s illegal to have fireworks and, should anyone see them being let off, then this becomes a matter for Victoria Police.

“We’re imploring the community to use common sense and not let any fireworks off.”

Almost half of all call-outs of emergency services after about 9.30pm on New Year’s Eve were due to illegal fireworks, with one in particular resulting in a two-hectare grassfire, Mr Thompson said.

He commended emergency services workers for their tireless efforts over the holiday period.

“They sacrifice enjoying time off with family and friends to respond to incidents caused by negligence.”

With Australia Day coming up, CFA operations manager Trevor Roberts is urging people to be aware and be sensible.

“We are still very much in a period of high fire risk … our crews have a long fire season ahead of them still, and everyone is urged to do their bit to reduce endangering others or fatiguing firefighters.”

CFA will take a zero-tolerance approach to fires being lit in the open, and especially fireworks used during the danger period.

Offenders face fines of up to $18,000 and potential imprisonment of up to 12 months.

The community is also being urged to consult the

Can I, Can’t I information on the CFA website, www.cfa.vic.gov.au for safety information. Report illegal fireworks to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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