People watch the Festival Foods’ Fourth of July Fireworks display at Menominee Park in this file photo.
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Oshkosh residents are advised to buy only legal fireworks. What to know ahead of July 4.

OSHKOSH – Law enforcement is looking to crack down on illegal fireworks.

The Oshkosh Police Department said in a June news release officers will be inspecting local dealers and stores to ensure illegal fireworks are not being sold to people who do not possess permits to buy those fireworks.

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OPD said officers also will respond to fireworks complaints “to determine if a violation has occurred.”

“Fireworks may be enjoyable, but they can also cause distress to many in our community, especially those with PTSD or noise sensitivities,” OPD said. “Loud explosions can also have a negative effect on pets, causing them undue stress and potential harm.”

Americans like to set off fireworks, but Oshkosh says safety is key.

Stacker.com estimates consumer fireworks are a $1.9 billion industry in the U.S. as more Americans commemorate holidays like Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Labor Day and Veterans Day by setting off firecrackers and bottle rockets.

But Chapter 13 Section 13-6 (C) of Oshkosh’s municipal codes states “no person may sell, possess or use fireworks, as that term is defined by Section 167.10(1) of the Wisconsin Statutes as may be amended from time to time, within the City; except that the use of fireworks may be allowed by appropriate permit issued by the fire chief.”

Risk of injuries and property damage are also reasons for the city’s restrictions on fireworks.

According to Wisconsin Emergency Management, fireworks-related injuries in the state resulted in 126 emergency room visits in 2024, with a quarter of those being children younger than 18.

In October, the Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office said a 41-year-old man was hospitalized after fireworks exploded and severely damaged his left hand as he was using a power tool to disassemble it.

Residents are advised to call 911 in case of an emergency. Non-emergency numbers are 920-236-5700 for the city of Oshkosh and 920-236-7300 for Winnebago County.

What fireworks are legal in Oshkosh?

The following fireworks are legal in Oshkosh:

What fireworks are illegal in Oshkosh?

What are the fines for fireworks violations in Oshkosh?

Fines for juveniles are as follow:

Fines for adults are as follow:

Contact Justin Marville at jmarville@gannett.com and follow him on X (formerly Twitter) at @justinmarville.

This article originally appeared on Oshkosh Northwestern: Oshkosh residents are advised to buy only legal fireworks. What to know ahead of July 4.

Reporting by Justin Marville, Oshkosh Northwestern / Oshkosh Northwestern

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