Month: March 2014
Fairfield News: Firefighters take of propane leak
On Friday March 7, 2014 at 11:09 AM, the Fairfield Fire Department was dispatched to a reported 100 pound propane tank leaking inside a house under construction on 797 High Street. The first unit arrived on scene and immediately heard the sound of leaking gas coming from the tank inside the structure. Firefighters met with the on scene contractor and verified all workers were outside of the house. Specialized gas detection meters carried on all fire apparatus were used by personnel and indicated that the inside of the building had significant levels of propane inside the building. Personnel quickly shut down the street and deployed a hose line as a precaution. Fairfield Police were requested to the scene to shut down local traffic. Combustible gas meters were used in the surrounding area to determine if there was a need to evacuate additional buildings however personnel were able to quickly slow down the leak to a level that did not require additional evacuations.
On duty members of the Fairfield Fire Department’s Hazardous Materials team were also on scene with specialized equipment known as a flare tower that allowed the department to perform a controlled burn of the remaining product in the tank to make it safe since the valve was damaged and could not be turned off. It took approximately 15 minutes to burn off the liquid propane.
Assistant Chief Scott Bisson stated that, “Using the propane flare tower, our HAZMAT technicians were able to quickly set up and burn off the flammable gas before the propane company even arrived on scene. This higher level of service provided by the Fairfield Fire Department HAZMAT team minimized the risk to area residents from the leaking tank, reduced the need to evacuate the surrounding buildings including a school and allowed the streets to be reopened in approximately 1 hour.”
The last fire unit left the scene at 12:26 PM. The Fairfield Fire Marshall’s office is reviewing the incident to ensure all local regulations were being followed by the propane company and contractor.
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Bridgeport News: Shots fired at the Greene
1:14am–#Bridgeport CT–Police received multiple calls for shots fire at Greene Homes. Police on the way to investigate. UPDATE: A tenant in Building Five on the fifth floor is reporting a shattered window and additional bullet hole in her wall.
Fairfield News: Drug paraphernalia bust Fairfield U
12:23am–#Fairfield CT–Police on the way to the security office at Fairfield University for two student caught with drug paraphernalia. Guess they should have given it up for Lent….
Bridgeport News: Furnace malfunction
11:01pm–#Bridgeport CT– Delayed ignition on a furnace is what caused the smoke condition at 583 Jane Street.
Bridgeport News: 1 arrested after charity money stolen
10:39pm–#Bridgeport CT–Police arrest one man after the McDonald’s downtown Main Street called police that male took off with the Ronald McDonald House charity money box and fled on foot towards Canon Street. Police nab him in the parking garage at Park and John Street.
Bridgeport News: Computer hacked
10:22pm–#Bridgeport Ct–Police are investigating a call on Jewett Street that someone posing as a Microsoft has taken control of the the victims computer. The victim has the suspects contact info.
Fairfield News: Car crash
9:19pm–#Fairfield CT–First responders are on the scene of a car accident on Brookside Drive, one car on its side.
Bridgeport News: Home Invasion
9:02pm–Police are investigating a home invasion possibly known to the suspect at 84 Lewis Street. Police are looking for stocky five foot seven Hispanic male wearing a brown hoodie, bullet proof vest and black ball cap. The suspect was tied up the victim. The suspect had a gun. No word if anything was taken.
