7:02pm–#Fairfield CT–#cttraffic–Today’s vehicle fire in on the Merritt Parkway southbound between exits 44 to 42 near Merwin’s overpass. Firefighters confirm a small fire under the car.
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#Westport CT– Westport Fire Chief Robert Yost said that due to a number of retirements within the fire department in Westport that thirteen firefighters have been promoted within their ranks. In a ceremony Friday at the Town Hall Auditorium at 110 Myrtle Avenue, Westport. First Selectman Jim Marpe swore in the firefighters in front family, friends and colleague. Family members pinned the badges on those promoted. A reception at the South Norwalk Boat Club followed. Promoted were:
Fire Marshal-Nathaniel Gibbons
Assistant Chief- Matthew Cohen, Jeffrey Gootman, Brett Kirby
Fire Inspector- Richard Calabria
Lieutenant- Todd Denke, Joseph Arnson, Nicholas Marsan, Brendan McHugh, Kevin Dumas, Michael Grasso, Daniel Mascolo and Tobias Ostapchuk
The Boys & Girls Village Work to Learn program, which provides employment experiences, life skills training and asset building to 16-20 year old at-risk youth, will
be selling items they created (pictured below) and marketing their businesses Do Me A Favor and Design IQ & Print at the Stratford Main Street Festival tomorrow, 10:00am-5:00pm.
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Bridgeport, CT- Mayor Joe Ganim, Senator Richard Blumenthal and Bridgeport Fire Chief Richard Thode announced today that the Fire Department has been awarded two separate Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants totaling $219, 091. The first award was in the amount of $152,176 to be used for an Operation and Safety training program for the cities firefighters. The second grant was in the amount of $66,915 to support the purchase of a Cascade System used for filling the firefighter’s air tanks, replacing the current, dated, 34 year old system currently used by the department.
“Being awarded these two grants by FEMA is enormously beneficial to not only our Fire Department but to the citizens of Bridgeport,” said Mayor Ganim. “These grants will allow the courageous members of our fire department to have access to better operational and safety training. Providing our firefighters with the very best training and equipment possible will go a long way in making sure we are doing all we can as a city to keep our fire department safe so they can serve and keep our citizens as safe.”
Senator Richard Blumenthal said, “This well-deserved funding will help ensure that Bridgeport Fire Department has the best, most-up to date equipment and safety and training resources available to help save lives while protecting their own. Bridgeport firefighters are brave, selfless heroes who risk their lives every time they respond to a fire or emergency. I congratulate the Bridgeport Fire Department and thank them for all they do to keep Bridgeport safe.”
Bridgeport Fire Chief Richard Thode said, “I am very thankful and appreciative of Senator Murphy, Senator Blumenthal, and Congressman Himes for their constant efforts in assisting our department in gaining access to these extremely beneficial funds through the AFG Grant (Assistance to Firefighter Grant). With cardiac arrest being the #1 cause of death among firefighters, it is essential that we provide our team with the very best training in the areas of personal fitness and wellness. These grants will also allow us to replace our 34 year old air compression system that allows us to fill our firefighter’s tanks. This was something the department desperately needed, as our current system was on its last legs. These grants will give us the tools to be better trained and equipped to meet the needs of the people of Bridgeport.”
Included below are brief descriptions of the awarded programs:
Cascade System (Operations and Safety): Grant will support the purchase a Cascade System for filling SCBA cylinders. The new system will replace a 34 year old system (one of only two in Bridgeport) that has reached the end of its useful life. This project will dramatically improve the BFD’s ability to support air replacement needs allowing it to more efficiently fill 45-minute SCBA cylinders as well as the vehicle-based cascade system used at emergency scenes. The system’s intended location places it within close proximity to Fairfield and Trumbull. Should either town have an air management issue or major incident the system will be easily accessible for inter-agency use.
IAFF/IAFC Peer Fitness Training (Operations and Safety): Grant will help the BFD to grow its already reputable employee wellness program, bringing it beyond its current focus on monitoring and screening employees by providing peer-led fitness training and mentoring. Funding will allow 25 BFD employees to attend IAFF/IAFC train-the-trainer workshops in an effort to develop a Department wide fitness training program. In addition, workout equipment upgrades funded by the grant will equip all firehouses with small fitness facilities
The Friends of the Fairfield Public Library will be having their Beach Read Book Sale Tuesday, June 13 through Monday, June 19. The sale will be held at the Main Library, 1080 Old Post Road, during regular library hours.
A wide selection of books, CDs and DVDs for adults and children will be specially priced, and the selection will be regularly updated throughout the sale. Only cash payments will be accepted for purchases made at this sale. The Friends of the Fairfield Public Library raise money to support Library programs such as One Book One Town, Soundwaves concerts, the Kershner Gallery, Author Luncheons, Mini Golf, and Children’s programs. The Book Sale always welcomes books, CDs and DVDs in good condition. Donations may be dropped off at the receiving room near the circulation desk at the Main Library.
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