The families of seven people killed in the July 1 fireworks explosion in Esparto have filed a $35 million claim against Yolo ...
Cal-OSHA’s report says the fire ignited in a warehouse and that the company had no safety plan. Devastating Pyrotechnic owners refused to answer Cal-OSHA’s questions.
Attorneys representing families of the Esparto fireworks explosion victims says they will take the first step to sue the ...
Devastating Pyrotechnics built its brand on being scrappy. It was the “underdog” fireworks company that pitched longer shows for less money — and won. From its base outside the small town of Esparto, ...
California's state fire marshal has officially revoked a number of pyrotechnic licenses as the investigation into the deadly fireworks facility explosion in Esparto continues. The July 1 incident at ...
The California State Fire Marshal's Office searched a home in San Francisco on Tuesday that's believed to be linked to last week's deadly fireworks warehouse explosion in Yolo County. Seven people ...
4:30 P.M. THERE IS MORE FALLOUT FOR THE ESPARTO FIREWORKS COMPANY, WHERE A DEADLY EXPLOSION KILLED SEVEN WORKERS IN JULY. THE STATE SAFETY DIVISION IS FINDING DEVASTATING PYROTECHNICS. MORE THAN ...
California law allowed a pyrotechnics CEO with a felony to hold state licenses. Devastating Pyrotechnics lacked local permits and imported restricted chemicals. Federal-state regulatory gaps raise ...
Devastating Pyrotechnics built its brand on being scrappy. It was the “underdog” fireworks company that pitched longer shows for less money — and won. From its base outside the small town of Esparto, ...