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New Years Eve

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Video: Fireworks Safety Tips From Gwinnett Fire

Stay safe this New Years when handling sparklers.

The Gwinnett County Fire Department held a demo Wednesday to show how to safely use fireworks and sparklers this season. According to the department, statistics show that in 2010 there were an estimated 8,600 injuries caused by fireworks treated in the U.S. hospital emergency rooms. While the only type of fireworks legal in Georgia are sparklers, the National Fire Protection Association reports that sparklers can cause serious burn injuries. They burn at about 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit and are typically viewed by parents as relatively harmless fireworks for children, according to Gwinnett Fire. Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens, Gwinnett Fire Marshal/Assistant Chief Steve Hrustich and Georgia State Fire Marshal Dwayne Garriss …

Friday, December 31, 2010

Gwinnett Police Out in Full Force on NYE

The DUI task force will have an additional 20 officers on duty throughout Gwinnett County.

Since more people will be out and about--and drinking--on the merry holiday that is New Year's Eve, more police officers and volunteers will be patrolling the streets, according to the Gwinnett Police Department.   "Everyone will be paying special attention to traffic and DUIs on New Year's Eve in an effort to keep motorists safe," said Cpl. Jake Smith of the Gwinnett County Police Department. According to Cpl. Smith, the DUI taskforce will have 20 extra officers throughout Gwinnett. Each precinct will be fully staffed and specialized units, such as the Community Emergency Response Teams and the Crime Suppression Unit, will be in on the action, too. There's no way of knowing if DUIs will be up or down this year compared to other years, …

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