Fairfield News: Restaurant Fire

UPDATE from Fairfield Firefighters:

On May 19, 2015 at 9:32 PM, the Fairfield Fire Department received a 911 report of a building fire at the S&S Dugout located at 3449 Post Road. First arriving police and fire units found a heavy smoke condition inside the building which is a restaurant on the 1st floor and residential apartment’s on the second floor. Fire personnel were met by a resident employee who stated that after smelling smoke inside the building, he opened the restaurant and  used an extinguisher to control the fire behind the counter. The building was quickly searched, evacuated and the remainder of the fire was extinguished by fire personnel. No injuries were reported by any of the occupants. Fire and smoke damage was confined to the 1st floor of the building but the restaurant will remain closed until repairs can be made. The Building and Health departments were requested to the scene to assist with the investigation.

 

Assistant Fire Chief Scott Bisson stated, “ Quick actions by the residents prevented this fire from  growing too large before firefighters arrived to extinguish it and will hopefully allow the business to reopen very soon.”

 

Units from the Fairfield Fire Department and a truck from the Southport Volunteer Fire Department responded to the scene. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Fairfield Fire Marshal’s office and appears to have originated inside a  commercial dishwasher.

9:40pm–#Southport CT–#Fairfield CT–Firefighters on scene of a fire, now out at the S&S Dugout Restaurant  at 3449 Post Road.   Heavy smoke condition firefighters ventilating the building.  Health department and fire marshal requested to the scene.

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Bridgeport News: Attempted Break In

9:19pm–#Bridgeport CT–Police are investigating an attempted break in in the 300 block of Ellsworth Street.  Police are looking for a light skinned Hispanic male with a white shirt and a tall black male with a scarf on his head.  The fled on foot either down Prescott or Melrose Avenue towards Fairfield Avenue.  Entry was attempted through a window.

 

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Bridgeport Police and EMS Save Baby Not Breathing

How about some likes for the first responders in Bridgeport who came to the rescue when a baby wasn’t breathing. The incident took place yesterday at the corner of James and Harral Avenue around 4:30pm. Bridgeport Police Department on patrol came across a panicked mother with her child not breathing. Police officers had to determine if it was quicker to drive the baby to the hospital but the quick work of police dispatch got EMS to the scene. If you listen carefully you can hear the mother crying in despair, so officer had to take control of the scene, calm the mother and help save the baby. I spoke with Bridgeport’s spokesman Tim Hammill and he confirmed the baby is doing just fine. GREAT job by all!! Keep in mind the video was edited for listening but it all took place in about five minutes total.

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