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Monday, June 29, 2009 10:28 PM CDT
Wayward shell injures fireworks spectators
IDNR conducts investigation



ARTHUR — A state agency is investigating a fireworks accident that injured some spectators Saturday night.

Arthur Police Chief Michael Goodman said one of the larger explosive shells came down and landed in the “safety zone” between the crowd and firing area and went off on the ground near the end of the Arthur fireworks show Saturday night.

He said the Illinois Department of Natural Resources division on mines and minerals is heading the investigation. He said some people were taken away by Arthur ambulance but he didn’t know how many.

Arthur fireworks coordinator Mark Jones was told by emergency medical personnel that at least three people suffered “minor burns” from the wayward shell, possibly a 16-inch shell, the largest of the fireworks fired off at the show.

“We fire thousands of shells and this one comes down and goes off,” said Jones.

A division of mines and minerals investigator is conducting interviews to “pare down information” on the incident, IDNR spokesman Chris McCloud said Monday morning. He said the division has investigative authority over detonation and explosive incidents within the state through its regulatory duties on the mining industry.

The Arthur fireworks show annually draws one of the largest crowds, numbering in the tens of thousands, in this part of the state. It features a wide variety of shells and pyrotechnics in the community park near the high school.

“We really regret this. We don’t want anybody to get hurt at this. Out of the 12 years of this show, this is the first time we’ve had injuries,” said Jones of the event presented by AM Pyrotechnics of Buffalo, Mo., and the Niagara Falls Fellows.

He did not discount high humidity as a factor, noting that can sometimes cause a shell to not arch as high in the sky. He confirmed the injuries occurred near the finale Saturday in a safe viewing zone near the tractor-pulling track.

This is the last year for the use of 16-inch shells, which are no longer available due to fireworks regulations.

The duration of the state probe will depend on how quickly the investigator can attain information on the incident, said McCloud.

“We work as fast and accurately as we can on these incidents,” he said.

Staff Writer Dave Fopay contributed to this story.

Contact Herb Meeker at hmeeker@jg-tc.com or 238-6869.


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kimmey wrote on Jun 29, 2009 11:51 AM:

" I was there things happen it is a chance you take . I never notice any ambulance till after the show was over hmm "

das wrote on Jun 29, 2009 3:22 PM:

" I wonder why this is just now on here and from what I heard, wasn't in the printed copy of the paper today. "

Rockin Rotty wrote on Jun 29, 2009 3:52 PM:

" It's a strange one of the areas biggest fireworks displays doesn't even rate any kind of spot in the local newspaper, let alone online.

That's the local rag for ya. "

Mike P wrote on Jun 29, 2009 4:10 PM:

" If it is the one, that was sitting on a trailer out by the highway, heat and high humidity like we had, can take a toll on how those explosives function. metal tubes like to condensate, if the conditions are right.

Read the champaign paper usually, if you want todays news today. I used to get JG, at 3am, and could read many stories that were printed yesterdays news in other papers. "

Harry Potter wrote on Jun 29, 2009 4:56 PM:

" The local paper isn't interested in highlighting the Arthur fireworks, especially considering it's always better than what's put on here. "

mickeygarlock wrote on Jun 29, 2009 9:02 PM:

" I used to shoot the fireworks in Mattoon when I was in the JC's, we had some problems like that when there was high humidity. I know Dad was worried the year we stored $5000 worth of fireworks in his garage.

I really miss the Festivities on the 4th of July in Peterson Park, you could spend the whole day there, or just leave the kids with $10 each and come back later. "

Mike P wrote on Jun 30, 2009 2:42 AM:

" Musical articles two days in a row. WOW. Something got a bunch of 1's hoisted out to fill up the most comments board. lol

Certain local news evidently has been discussed enough again. Various people are possibly trying to circumvent their being noticed for shirking responsibility, bilking the public, and fluffing their nests. Go on back to sleep. That was some big firework. zzzzz zzzzz "

ed miller wrote on Jun 30, 2009 5:37 AM:

" I never understood why Coles County could not out do little old Arthur when it came to fireworks.

On a side note, I didn't even know we had a DNR division on mines and minerals and why would they be heading this investigation? Explosive experts, maybe? "

HeinekenMan wrote on Jun 30, 2009 8:24 AM:

" Heck, I've seen video of this, and I live in Florida.

There is always danger involved with fireworks. But I'm not sure the public is aware of just what can happen. "

Becky wrote on Jun 30, 2009 9:24 AM:

" I just saw a video of this on the Today Show. It's went national. "

exbricklayer wrote on Jun 30, 2009 11:31 AM:

" Just some of the Departments that the Illinois DNR oversees above and beyond the obvious are the IL Geological Survey, IL Natural History Survey, IL State Water Survey, IL Waste Management & Research Center and the Office of Mines and Minerals. The Office of Mines and Minerals is comprised of four divisions: Land Reclamation Division, Division of Oil and Gas, Division of Mine Safety and Training (which through consolidation includes the office's previous Blasting and Explosives Division), and the Division of Abandoned Mined Land Reclamation. Within these divisions, the office regulates mining, and oil and gas operations throughout the State of Illinois. It regulates the possession, use, and storage of explosives and enforces various acts which govern the mining industry. The office is charged with ensuring the health and safety of the thousands of workers in these fields and administers the Abandoned Mined Land Reclamation program.
The DNR is the largest conglomeration of departments in the State of Illinois. "

misfit2 wrote on Jun 30, 2009 9:14 PM:

" Harry Potter--i TOTALLY agree with you!!! you said it in a nutshell!!! "

Mandemomof4 wrote on Jun 30, 2009 10:41 PM:

" I was one of the many people that were sitting close to this incident. Let me tell you, IT WAS SCARRY! As soon as I realized what was happening, I grabbed my husbands hand and made a run for it. I could tell it was burning people...I heard their screams. I have 4 children and thankfully they were not there! "

red,white,blue wrote on Jul 1, 2009 2:23 PM:

" Perhaps people were screaming from excitement and not because they were hurt? This is one of those things that could have been very bad but thank the Lord, it wasn't. Now it is just being blown out of proportion, so to speak. The Today show? Come on! "

DONEdone wrote on Jul 1, 2009 3:13 PM:

" i know of several really serious situations that never even made print its a matter of what matters to the head editor "

Rockin Rotty wrote on Jul 1, 2009 3:18 PM:

" For those interested, here's a very short video of the incident, of the obvious dud, then exploding on the ground.

http://tinyurl.com/lm5b9a "

Rockin Rotty wrote on Jul 1, 2009 3:25 PM:

" Also, they said @ 50,000 attended this year's event.

Bet with this story going national, next year is even bigger. "

Collatine wrote on Jul 1, 2009 4:02 PM:

" Hey Rockin Rocky- Thanks for the posting the video. It was AWESOME!!!! I was among those showered in ash and sparks and was totally enthralled. It was like being surrounded by a thousand Tinkerbells. Loved every moment of it! Was kinda funny brushing the ash off later. "

medic57 wrote on Jul 1, 2009 10:44 PM:

" Rockin Rotty wrote on Jul 1, 2009 3:25 PM:
" Also, they said @ 50,000 attended this year's event.

Bet with this story going national, next year is even bigger.


Kind of like The Unknown Confederate Soldier at Dodge Grove, after over 100 years, it now says he was a captain, hell, in a few years, he will have been a General. "

Mandemomof4 wrote on Jul 1, 2009 11:10 PM:

" " Perhaps people were screaming from excitement and not because they were hurt?"

I think I can tell the difference between an excited scream and those that are screaming "I'M BURNING" "

devilishangel61401 wrote on Jul 2, 2009 8:46 PM:

" wow this is just awful and this is the biggest reason why I feel that fireworks are best left in the hands of professionals or those persons who are trained to use them properly. When I was a kid living in my hometown, ( I was probaly 10 or 11 at the time) there was a story in the local paper about a 12 year old boy and his friend who was 13 who were playing with fireworks in of all places a metal scrap iron yard. Something went wrong when one of the fireworks went wayward for lack of a better term, and both boys suffered serious injuries. The 12 year old who was shooting the fireworks off, ended up blowing off one of his hands, had second and third degree burns on over 90% of his body, he ended up loosing his one hand, both of his legs and having the rest of his body covered with severe scars from burns. The other boy had second and third degree burns with 80% of his body burned. After that my parents would not allow my brothers or me to have any type of fireworks, no sparklers nothing. I don't allow my kids to use sparklers, smoke bombs none of those things. I have had people call me parinoid and overprotective but I am with good reason, accidents can and do happen. Fireworks are not toys. Please be safe everyone. "

Harry Potter wrote on Jul 2, 2009 9:23 PM:

" Mandemomof4 wrote on Jul 1, 2009 11:10 PM:

" " Perhaps people were screaming from excitement and not because they were hurt?"

I think I can tell the difference between an excited scream and those that are screaming "I'M BURNING" "

I agree with you Mandemomof4, that was a pretty lame comment. "

 

 




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