What caused the fireworks explosion in Mashpee?
Preliminary reports suggest an accidental ignition during the wiring process, but the exact cause is under investigation.
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Eight people were injured in a fireworks explosion at the New Seabury Country Club in Mashpee, Cape Cod, during preparations for the annual Fourth of July fireworks display. The incident occurred on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, and is under inv...
The incident at New Seabury Country Club involved multiple explosions during the setup for a Fourth of July fireworks display. According to the Mashpee Fire Department, the explosions occurred around 4:37 p.m. on Wednesday. Emergency personnel responded to the scene, and eight individuals were evaluated by medical teams. One person with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries, was airlifted to Rhode Island Hospital, while another was transported to Falmouth Hospital with minor injuries; the remaining six declined further medical attention.
Initial reports suggest that the explosions may have been caused by an accidental ignition during the wiring process. The State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the exact cause. The fireworks display was led by a licensed professional, and the setup had been inspected by local and state officials.
Multiple agencies, including the Mashpee Police Department, Cotuit Fire Department, the State Fire Marshal’s Office, the state Department of Fire Services, state police, a bomb squad, the FBI Bomb Squad, and the Occupational Safety and Health Agency, responded to the incident.
The Mashpee Fire Department’s pre-planning, site determination, permitting requirements, on-scene presence, and immediate action prevented what could have been a catastrophic event with significant property damage, more serious injuries, or much worse.
Preliminary reports suggest an accidental ignition during the wiring process, but the exact cause is under investigation.
Eight people were evaluated; one sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to Rhode Island Hospital, and another was transported to Falmouth Hospital with minor injuries.
Multiple agencies responded, including the Mashpee Police Department, Cotuit Fire Department, the State Fire Marshal’s Office, the FBI Bomb Squad, and the Occupational Safety and Health Agency.
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