06/25/2026
want you to celebrate our Nation's 250th Birthday safely.
Here are some fireworks safety tips to help keep your family, friends, and neighbors safe.
District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department FEMS responds to over 150,000 incidents a year, an average of 435 a day.
The District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (FEMS) is an all-hazards agency providing emergency medical care and transportation (EMS), fire prevention, fire suppression, hazardous material response, and technical rescue services to residents and visitors in the District of Columbia.
06/25/2026
want you to celebrate our Nation's 250th Birthday safely.
Here are some fireworks safety tips to help keep your family, friends, and neighbors safe.
06/25/2026
Illegal fireworks harm life and property.
To report illegal fireworks year-round, visit http://fems.dc.gov/fireworks
To report illegal fireworks 7/3 - 7/6, Call 311 & select option 1 or visit the DC 311 online portal http://311.dc.gov and use the illegal fireworks request.
DC Fire And EMS is proud to be one of 6 grantees in the District.
The Department looks forward to enhancing our Community Risk Reduction programs, especially assisting our senior residents with tools and resources for fire safety and prevention.
On Thursday, June 18, 2026, in preparation for 4th of July consumer fireworks use, members of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) Fire Chiefs Committee provided fireworks safety messaging and a demonstration of the dangers of illegal fireworks.
Fireworks are a staple of celebrations, but they carry severe risks that can transform a festive moment into a lifelong tragedy. Beyond the spectacle, these devices pose immediate threats to personal safety and community property. Regional leaders urge families to attend professional fireworks displays and avoid the use of illegal fireworks.
06/23/2026
Did You Know?
911 calls nearly double around the Fourth. Don’t be the reason.
❤️Sparklers reach 1,800 degrees - hotter than lava and hot enough to melt silver.
🤍Always douse spent sparklers in a water bucket. Never toss them hot.
💙Any fireworks that move, fly, or launch are illegal in DC. Fines start at $2,000.
800,000 fireworks are hitting the National Mall this Fourth. Leave the show to the pros.
06/22/2026
On June 22, 1927, Private Harry L. Stout, 45, Truck 2, died in the line of duty.
Fireman Stout suffered a fractured right leg when he fell down a pole hole on April 23, 1927.
A blood clot formed and passed through his lungs, causing his death.
06/22/2026
Fireworks Notification
Tomorrow, Monday, 6/22/26, at 9 pm, there will be a 10 minute fireworks display to celebrate the end of The Clipper 25-26 Round the World Yacht Race Fleet Week at The Wharf.
The display will fire from a barge in the Washington Channel.
Don’t be alarmed.
06/17/2026
On June 17, 1911, Driver Lee Beall, Engine Co. 22, was killed in the Line of Duty when a horse he was exercising in front of quarters shied and collided with a streetcar.
Never Forget
06/16/2026
Did You Know?
DC Fire and EMS responds to heat related emergencies all summer long. Don’t let heat be the reason we meet.
🥵Heat exhaustion: heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, nausea- move to a cool area and hydrate.
🚨Heat stroke: no sweating, high body temperature, confusion, loss of consciousness- call 911 immediately.
🌡️Check on elderly neighbors, young children, and anyone without AC during extreme heat. DC Fire and EMS crews are ready to respond- don’t wait to call.
Learn more at https://ready.dc.gov/pages/hazard-heat-during
06/14/2026
Thunderstorms with heavy rain and high winds are forecasted for the District this afternoon and evening (June 14).
Plan for storms before they arrive:
- Get free local weather alerts at alert.dc.gov
- Know where you'll shelter
- Charge essential devices
- Secure loose balcony/patio items
- Gather supplies like medical devices, flashlights, and a radio
Learn more weather preparedness tips: ready.dc.gov.