Stratford, CT — Stratford EMS, in partnership with Bridgeport Hospital, is proud to announce the launch of a groundbreaking prehospital blood transfusion program — the first of its kind in the region. This innovative initiative, made possible under the leadership of Mayor Laura Hoydick and EMS Director Michael Loiz, brings hospital-level care directly to the streets of Stratford.
The program equips Stratford EMS paramedics with the training and tools needed to administer blood transfusions before patients arrive at the hospital — a critical advancement proven to save lives in cases of severe trauma, internal bleeding, and medical emergencies.
“With over 40% of Stratford residents over the age of 55, this program provides an essential safety net for our most vulnerable neighbors,” said Director Loiz. “Every second counts in a medical emergency. Now, we can start lifesaving treatment right at the scene.”
Mayor Laura R. Hoydick commented, “This first-in-the-region program reflects Stratford’s commitment to innovation and public safety. I’m proud of our EMS team, led by Director Michael Loiz, and grateful for the partnership with Bridgeport Hospital to bring advanced, life-saving care directly to our residents when they need it most.”
“I am grateful to our EMS partners in the field, for their ongoing commitment to providing patients in our community with access to the highest quality, evidence-driven prehospital care. Access to early intervention can be the difference between life and death. This program relies on having truly collaborative relationships between the hospital and our regional EMS agencies, and I am thankful to everyone who has invested their time and expertise to ensure its successful rollout. I have no doubt that this program will save lives” said Leigh Goodman, Regional EMS Manager for Bridgeport Hospital.
This bold new step reflects Stratford’s commitment to cutting-edge emergency care and ensures faster, better outcomes for residents in their most critical moments.
Month: June 2025
Fairfield Police Arrest Four in Connection to Parking Lot Takeover
Fairfield, CT — On Friday, May 2, 2025, at approximately 10:55 p.m., Fairfield Police
responded to a large group of vehicles operating recklessly in the parking lot of Stop & Shop at
760 Villa Avenue. The scene resembled a street takeover, with drivers performing dangerous
stunts such as donuts, burnouts, and fishtails, effectively taking over the private lot and creating a
hazardous environment. There were also moments prior to police arrival where the parking lot
asphalt was set on fire. This behavior endangered not only the vehicle operators but also the
numerous participants who were in the parking lot, mere feet away from the vehicles, taking
videos.
Upon police entry into the parking lot, the crowd and vehicles began to disperse rapidly in all
directions. It is important to note that this phase of interrupting a large vehicle gathering often
presents heightened risk, as fleeing drivers may accelerate dangerously, endangering both the
public and law enforcement officers. Recognizing these dangers, officers prioritized public
safety and the strategic collection of evidence. This calculated approach allowed for a safer
response and laid the groundwork for successful follow-up investigations.
Following this event, the Fairfield Police Department established a task force including some
officers who responded to the initial incident. Working with our states attorney’s office, this
group utilized the strategically collected evidence from the night of the incident to identify and
track down the primary offenders involved.
The Department emphasizes that progressive police tactics were employed throughout this
investigation by means dash camera footage, social media monitoring, and collaboration with
other law enforcement agencies to gather and corroborate evidence. Thanks to the disciplined
and professional conduct of officers during the initial response, sufficient evidence was obtained
that directly led to the arrests of David Romero, Wanda Romero, Dilmar Ruano-Barrera, and
Christopher McGirl.
The vehicles in the videos circulating on social media were identified, which assisted the
Fairfield Police Department in obtaining search and seizure warrants for each of them. This
investigation took the Fairfield Police Department to jurisdictions outside of Fairfield, where
officers executed search warrants on the drivers’ vehicles. While effecting one such search warrant in East Windsor Connecticut, the mother of one offender interfered with Fairfield
officers, resulting in Wanda Romero being charged with tampering with physical evidence and
interfering with a police investigation. The seized vehicles include a blue Dodge Charger
Daytona registered to David Romero (of East Windsor), a GMC Sierra pickup truck belonging to
Christopher McGirl (of Wallingford), and a white Ford Mustang GT owned by Dilmar Ruano-
Barrera (of Stamford) are all still in police custody as evidence in the upcoming court
proceedings.
The Fairfield Police Department extends its sincere appreciation our State’s Attorney’s Office,
The Connecticut State Police, the National Insurance Crime Bureau, as well as the police
departments of Stamford, Stratford, Wallingford, and East Windsor, and all officers who
contributed their time and effort to ensure a comprehensive and successful investigation. We
would also like to extend a special thanks to our community far and wide who assisted in this
investigation by sending videos which directly helped aid in our investigation. This case
illustrates the importance of coordinated law enforcement efforts, and working closely with our
community and law enforcement partners to hold offenders accountable.
Incidents like this have been affecting communities across the State of Connecticut. We want to
thank our legislative partners for listening to our concerns and working to increase the
repercussions to this type of behavior throughout our state.
The following individuals were arrested:
The following individuals were arrested in connection with the incident and are scheduled to appear at Bridgeport Superior Court on June 13, 2025:
David Romero, 20, of East Windsor, was charged with Illegal Racing on Highway, Conspiracy to Commit Illegal Racing on a Highway, Reckless Endangerment 1st Degree, Breach of Peace, Riot 2nd Degree, Unlawful Assembly, Reckless Driving, Failure to Display Plates, and Operation Causing Unnecessary Noise. His bond was set at $75,000.
Dilmar Ruano-Barrera, 26, of Stamford, was charged with Illegal Racing on Highway, Conspiracy to Commit Illegal Racing on a Highway, Reckless Endangerment 1st Degree, Breach of Peace, Riot 2nd Degree, Unlawful Assembly, Reckless Driving, Operating a Motor Vehicle Creating Unnecessary Noise, and Unsafe Movement from a Stopped Position. His bond was set at $50,000.
Christopher McGirl, 20, of Wallingford, was charged with Illegal Racing on Highway and Unsafe Movement of a Stopped Vehicle, with bond set at $10,000.
Wanda Romero, 49, of East Windsor, was charged with Tampering with Physical Evidence and Interfering with Police. Her bond was set at $25,000.
Planned Protest for June 14th Will Cause Traffic Congestion
(Westport, CT) Westport Police were notified of a planned protest that will take place on the Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Bridge (Route 1) on June 14, 2025, beginning at 11:00 a.m. Organizers have alerted the Westport Police that several hundred people have signed up for the protest, but since this is a national protest, they are anticipating attendance to exceed 1000 people. Additionally, the Yankee Doodle Fair will start at 1:00 pm on the same day. Westport Police are advising the public that there will be heavy traffic congestion with possible road closures in the downtown corridor. We encourage motorists to find alternate routes. Westport Police will have a significant presence in the area to assist with both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. If you choose to drive through downtown Westport, please be patient and alert to the increased pedestrian traffic.
Senator Praises Rejection of UI Transmission Line Proposal
FAIRFIELD, CT — State Senator Tony Hwang is applauding a recent decision by the Connecticut Siting Council to reject United Illuminating’s controversial Docket 516R proposal, which would have placed large transmission monopoles along the Metro-North Railroad corridor through Fairfield and Bridgeport.
In a preliminary straw poll vote, the Council voted 4-2 against the proposal, signaling strong opposition and setting the stage for a formal denial. The vote means United Illuminating will now be required to submit a new and fully revised application if it wishes to move forward.
“This is a major victory for the people of Fairfield, Bridgeport, and every community that stood together to oppose a harmful, unnecessary project,” Senator Hwang said. “The people spoke—clearly, persistently, and passionately—and this time, the Siting Council listened.”
The transmission line plan drew significant opposition from local residents, businesses, environmental advocates, and state and local governments. Opponents raised concerns over environmental impacts, community disruption, insufficient public notice, and procedural issues throughout the application process.
Senator Hwang also pointed to bipartisan legislation passed in 2024 (Public Act 24-144), which strengthened notice requirements and required the Council to give greater consideration to environmental and community impacts. “That law helped ensure accountability—and it worked,” Hwang said.
Calling the decision a win for transparency, accountability, and civic engagement, Hwang credited the outcome to widespread community involvement. “Full credit belongs to the community. We stood together, not as partisans, but as neighbors to demand better,” he said. “Your voices made the difference and they will again.”
Norwalk DUI and Firearm Arrest After Traffic Stop
During the morning hours of June 12, 2025, members of the Norwalk Police Department’s Traffic Unit were conducting traffic enforcement throughout the city as part of the department’s Summer Slowdown Days Initiative aimed at curbing speeding and aggressive driving in Norwalk. At 7:36 AM, Officer Equi was monitoring morning rush hour traffic along East Avenue when she observed a black Tesla traveling southbound fail to stop for a red traffic control signal at the intersection of East Avenue and Hendricks Avenue. The vehicle continued onto the I-95 southbound on-ramp without stopping. Officer Equi initiated a traffic stop, and during the course of her investigation determined that the driver, Kirk Thomas, age 29, of 296 Exeter Street, Bridgeport, CT, was operating his vehicle under the influence. Thomas was also smoking cannabis while driving and was found to be in possession of a Glock pistol. Thomas was taken into custody without incident and his vehicle was towed from the scene. He was charged with carrying a firearm under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drug, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, failure to obey traffic control signals, operating a vehicle with illegally tinted windows, and smoking or otherwise inhaling or ingesting cannabis while operating a motor vehicle. Bond was set at $5,000. His court date is scheduled for June 26, 2025.
Westport Dumpster Fire Contained Quickly on Hales Court
2025-06-12@11:27am–#Westport CT– Westport firefighters responded to a dumpster fire about 8 feet from a residential structure on Hales Court. Engine 5 arrived to find a fully involved dumpster fire exposing the nearby home. Additional engines and the truck company were dispatched. Crews quickly established a water supply, cooled the residence, and extinguished the fire, preventing it from spreading to the building. The fire was brought under control within seven minutes of arrival. The Westport Fire Marshal’s office is investigating. WEMS, Westport Police, and Westport Housing also responded. No one was displaced and there were no injuries. The last fire unit cleared at 12:25pm.
Structure Fire… Again
Firefighters were once again dispatched to a structure fire at the vacant building located at George and Center Street. We were there on May 1st for the previous fire at this location. Mayor Ganim mentioned in his State of the City address that this building is scheduled for demolition soon.
2025-06-12 @ 12:46 PM – #Bridgeport CT – ctfire
I-95 Shutdown
I-95 Northbound between exits 38 and 39 is shut down following an investigation for a missing person potentially found deceased on the side of the highway with motorcycle.
UPDATE: The left lane is opening up and Exit 37 is CLOSED
Man Struck By Car
Report of a man in his 40’s that was struck by a car around the 2000 block of Park Ave in Bridgeport.
Child Hit By Car
A child was hit by a car at Laurel and Cleveland Avenue. She was alert and speaking to first responders, no word on the extend of her injuries.
2025-06-11@5:06pm–#Bridgeport CT
