Fairfield News: Dishwasher Fire
2022-12-12@4:43pm--#Fairfield CT-- #ctfire-- Firefighters extinguished a dishwasher fire in the 300 block of Oldfield Road. This news report is made possible by:
2022-12-12@4:43pm--#Fairfield CT-- #ctfire-- Firefighters extinguished a dishwasher fire in the 300 block of Oldfield Road. This news report is made possible by:
2022-12-12@4:07pm--#Milford CT-- Firefighters extinguished a chimney fire that extended to some of the building at a auto repair shop in the 300 block of New Haven Avenue. This news report is made possible by:
2022-12-12@2:33pm--#Milford CT--#cttraffic-- A crash on the connector/feeder to I-95 near exit 2 has traffic backed up. The crash at 38 still hasn't been cleared so expect a slow go in Milford.
2022-12-12@11:49am---#Milford CT-- #cttraffic-- A crash involving a car and truck on I-95 northbound at exit 38. The truck involved stopped about a quarter mile up the highway. No word on injuries.
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont announced that the Connecticut Department of Public Health has been awarded a $32,253,484 grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that will be used to support the state agency’s newly launched Office of Public Heath Workforce Development. The initiative was created by Public Health Commissioner Manisha Juthani, MD, in August and is operating directly out of her office. It will have a broad focus on ensuring that the workforce development needs at state, local, and nonprofit public health agencies are met, specifically regarding future pipeline development academic and professional training, standards of practice, and workforce diversification. The federal funding was awarded through the CDC’s Strengthening U.S. Public Health Infrastructure, Workforce,…
2022-12-12@12:22am--#Fairfield CT-- #cttraffic-- One person injured in a one car crash on I-95 southbound near exit 22.
2022-12-11@10:52pm--#Trumbull CT-- A 19 year old woman was shot in the leg in an apparent "accidental" discharge of a fire arm on Moose Hill Road. This news report is made possible by:
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont and the Connecticut State Police Union NP1 today announced that they have tentatively agreed to the terms of a new successor labor agreement. The agreement covers troopers, sergeants, and master sergeants effective from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2026, covering wages, benefits, and working conditions. “Members of the Connecticut State Police are second to none, and this new contract recognizes their dedication, hard work, and sacrifice,” Governor Lamont said. “It is an investment in the future of public safety in our state by incentivizing the recruitment of top-quality candidates, as well as the retention of our current troopers. Additional education, training, and professional development benefits are provided under the terms of the agreement, while…
2022-12-10@11:30pm--#Bridgeport CT-- #cttraffic-- A one car rollover on Route 8/25 northbound at the exit 5 off ramp.
2022-12-10@12:58am--#Westrport CT--The Westport Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a motor vehicle crash with a car in the Saugatuck River and a person trapped. The fire department responded with 3 engines, a rescue truck, and the Shift Commander. Units arrived and found a single-car motor vehicle accident with the car coming to rest on its side in a creek adjacent to the Saugatuck River. The car was in approximately two feet of water. Firefighters wearing cold water rescue suits operated in the water and removed the lone occupant from the vehicle. Westport EMS responded to the scene and transported the patient to an area hospital with unknown injuries. Westport PD responded and provided traffic control.