Utah firefighters urge residents to stop harassment over firework restrictions
Firefighters in South Weber, Utah, asked residents to stop yelling at, using abusive language toward and threatening firefighters after new firework restrictions.
Firefighters in South Weber, Utah, asked residents to stop yelling at, using abusive language toward and threatening firefighters after new firework restrictions.
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