Tuesday was a busy night for first responders as fireworks were set off around many parts of the Bay Area.
The explosions were mostly illegal and some cities are trying to crack down and fine people lighting them off in neighborhoods.
“It was crazy, there was so much fireworks going around,” said Connie Bonnell of San Jose. “Not on my street exactly but around the whole neighborhood for about two and a half hours.”Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.
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