TUCSON –The Fourth of July was a busy day for local fire departments.

Between 4 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Thursday, Tucson Fire Department says they responded to 36 fires, 23 of them were brush fires. Three of the fires were tree fires and 10 were dumpster fires.

One person was hurt after a fire broke out in a garage near Harrison Road and Broadway Boulevard.

TFD puts out another dumpster fire. TPD and Pima County are investigating a rash of dumpster fires around the City and County. If you have any info call 88crime. #news4tucson @Tucson_Police @TucsonFirePIO @PimaSheriff pic.twitter.com/ZhOr4cQ3x9 — rbork@kvoa.com (@rborkkvoa) July 5, 2019

The fireworks show in Marana had to be canceled, after a fire in the Santa Cruz River. No injuries were reported for this incident. Northwest Fire District responded to this fire.

Northwest Fire District responded to 8 fires, 4 were brush fires.

Golder Ranch Fire District responded to one dumpster fire, one brush, and one house fire.