3:15pm–#Bridgeport CT– Report of a motor vehicle accident at Barnum Avenue and Elizabeth Street. There is a person trapped under the vehicle, and the car went into the building. First responders are on scene.
Month: June 2014
Norwalk News: Norwalk Community Health Evacuated
Southport News: Window Broken at Southport Galleries
12:55am–#Southport CT #Fairfield CT–A back window was smashed at the Southport Galleries at 330 Pequot Avenue. Nothing was taken.
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Tonight’s Car Fire
11:49pm–#cttraffic–#Westport CT– Tonight’s car fire is hosted in Westport on I-95 southbound between exits 18 and 17. Firefighters report the car is fully involved in flames and are going to work on it.
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Bridgeport News: Firefighters Staying Busy
10:11pm–#Bridgeport CT–Firefighters remain busy, this time with a small fire at 835 Kossuth Street. They were able to quickly put out the fire and ventilate the building.
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Bridgeport News: Beat Up and Robbed
Bridgeport News: Fire On Brewster Street
7:21pm–#Bridgeport CT–Firefighters were called to 800 Brewster Street for fire at an air conditioning unit. The fire extended to the first and second floors but firefighters quickly knocked down the blaze. The fire had traveled between the floors through the walls. Firefighters opened the walls and ensured the fire did not extend elsewhere and made sure there were no embers that can reignite the fire. Assistant Fire Chief Ismael Pomales told me that the air conditioner unit is suspected but that is for the fire marshal who was called to the scene to determine. There were no reported injuries.
Westport News: Tree down
1:59pm–#Westport CT– Report of a tree partially blocking the road on Baybarry Lane near Nutcracker Lane.
GOV. MALLOY SIGNS LEGISLATION INCREASING STANDARDS FOR THE CARE OF ANIMALS AT PET SHOPS
(GREENWICH, CT) – Joined by state lawmakers and advocate, Governor Dannel P. Malloy today held a bill signing ceremony at the Greenwich Animal Shelter to commemorate a new law that will increase standards for Connecticut retail pet shops and breeders.
Public Act 14-77, An Act Concerning Certain Recommendations of the Task Force on the Sale of Cats and Dogs from Inhumane Origins at Connecticut Pet Shops, increases the accountability of pet stores through increased standards and business practices.
“There is evidence that puppy mills around the country have employed practices that any reasonable person would consider inhumane,” said Governor Malloy. “By signing this bill into law, we are setting standards in Connecticut to ensure that animals are living in humane conditions. I would like to thank the chairs of the Taskforce on the Sale of Cats and Dogs from Inhumane Origins at Connecticut Pet Shops and all of those who provided constructive input to make this bill a reality.”
The law will:
- Require the State Commissioner of Agriculture to develop a standard of care applicable to in-state dog and cat breeders by December 31, 2014.
- Prohibit pet shop licensees from purchasing dogs or cats from a breeder who has violated USDA animal welfare regulations in the past two years and increases the fine for violating related requirements.
- Require pet shops to reimburse customers for veterinarian expenses incurred to treat a dog or cat that becomes ill shortly after purchase from the shop. The reimbursement now covers the purchase price of the animal and veterinarian costs.
- Requires pet shops to post the U.S. Department of Agriculture inspection reports for breeders of any dog offered for sale.
“It was a pleasure to lead a taskforce with Representative Brenda Kupchick that worked over many months to bring recommendations to the legislature that ultimately lead to this new law,” said State Senator Bob Duff (D-Norwalk), co-chair of the taskforce that developed this legislation. “Connecticut should be proud of the compassion we show through our laws for our four-legged friends.”
“Working on this issue since 2011, I’m grateful to see a bill that goes a long way toward minimizing ‘puppy mill’ puppies being sold in Connecticut,” said State Representative Brenda Kupchick (R-Fairfield), co-chair of the taskforce. “What many people don’t see are the conditions the breeding parents live in who supply puppies to pet stores or over the internet. This law also protects the public from the costs associated with sick puppies or kittens and provides for more accountability from pet stores.”
“We thank Governor Malloy for his compassion for animals and leadership in the fight against puppy mills. This bill will keep some of the worst puppy mills in the country from selling to Connecticut pet stores,” said Annie Hornish, Connecticut State Director for the Humane Society of the United States. “One way citizens can help fight puppy mills is by adopting from municipal pounds like the Greenwich Animal Shelter, or purchasing from responsible, ethical breeders, who never sell through pet shops.”
The legislation becomes effective October 1, 2014.
Bridgeport News: Assault investigation
1:51pm–#Bridgeport CT– Police are investigating an assault by the intersection of Seely Street and Hanover Street.
