A firework damaged a flat door in Buckinghamshire over the weekend.
The emergency services received a report of fireworks aimed at a flat in Atlas Way, Oakgrove, Milton Keynes on Sunday, November 5.
Firefighters from Broughton and West Ashland arrived, finding a smoke-logged ground-floor.
A Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue spokesman said: "The firefighters also located superficial damage to the front door of a flat.
"The area was allowed to ventilate to help clear the smoke.
"Thames Valley Police also attended."
In other parts of the country, emergency services dealt with more serious incidents of firework disorder.
Eight police officers have been injured in what police described as organised Bonfire Night clashes in Scotland.
The most serious disorder took place in the Niddrie area of Edinburgh, where a group of 50 youths threw fireworks and petrol bombs at riot police.
Police Scotland said officers faced "unprecedented levels of violence".
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