Fourth proves serene
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Lauren Vane
The barbecues in Heisler Park were claimed by early morning, and
nearly every square of sand at Main Beach was occupied before noon.
It was Fourth of July in Laguna, and the town population seemed to
balloon several times its size.
With increased staffing from police, fire and marine safety
departments, the city was equipped to handle anything the day might
bring. Fortunately, the holiday went off without a hitch.
As sun-seekers hit the beach, lifeguards faced a challenging day.
Marine safety employed 10 extra lifeguards and extended patrol hours,
Marine Safety Chief Mark Klosterman said.
Hwever, it was a smooth holiday, Klosterman said. Lifeguards
received the least amount of medical aid calls they’ve seen on a
Fourth of July holiday in a long time.
“The crowd seemed very cooperative, and everything went well,”
Klosterman said.
The calm surf played a key role in safety on the busy holiday,
Klosterman said. Lifeguards did respond to several incidents where
individuals had been stung by sting rays in the water, Klosterman
said.
The police department also increased staffing to deal with the
crowds, but it, too, recorded the holiday as being relatively low
maintenance.
Police made only 10 arrests over the holiday weekend and received
a nominal amount of calls regarding the use of illegal fireworks,
Cpt. Danell Adamssaid.
“Always when we have a successful holiday like that, it certainly
makes them easier to continue -- it’s when people choose to violate
the rules and standards that fireworks shows get shut down or
diminished greatly,” Adams said.
The fire department reported no firework-related fires or
accidents.
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