GAS Odor in North End

Fairview Ave from Main Street to Lindley Street,many of the homes have a strong odor of gas inside their homes. B.F.D. Engine 12 on scene with the gas company investigating.

If you smell gas in you home contact 911- open a window to ventilate and NO OPEN FLAMES.

UNRELATED INCIDENT: Bridgeport Police and B.F.D. are investigating a report of mailbox exploding at Madison and Savoy.

 

13th Annual CT United Ride

NORWALK CT – 13th Annual CT United Ride -Connecticut’s largest annual 9/11 tribute and motorcycle ride kicked off this past Sunday, September 8th, 2013 from Norwalk’s Norden Park. With police on motorcycles leading the way approximately 3000 motorcycles roared off on a 60 mile trek with no worry of traffic lights or stop signs. The motorcycles made the sound of thunder as they headed out, waving American flags and revving their engines through 11 Fairfield county towns.

Frederick T Garrity, Jr. ride event coordinator noted this year was the second highest turn out of riders since the ride began in 2001. As always there was an unbelievable show of support from residents who hold up signs, wave and hold up their own flags in support the bikers on the ride.

Local and State Police agencies, area Fire Departments, CERT and Police Explorer units all worked diligently to close off the 60 mile route the ride traveled with Fire Departments in each town hanging giant American flags over the route. As an acknowledgement to the work done by the first responders and the riders themselves it should be noted that the end of the day only one biker (who was overcome by the heat of the day) required medical attention, no other injuries or accidents were reported.

Finishing with a 5 mile parade through Bridgeport, the ride ended in Bridgeport’s Seaside Park where Vazzy’s Catering provided water, food and soft drinks.

I believe, the best part of this event is that; no matter who you are, what club you ride or don’t ride with, what charity you may or may not support, what type of motorcycle you ride, for that one brief moment in here in Connecticut, to the riders, passengers and spectators nothing else mattered but the respect for the memory of the victims of 9/11/01 and the ride.
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CERT Mass Casualty Event Exercise

Stamford CT: About 80 volunteers from the Citizens Emergency Response Team (CERT) from Bridgeport, Fairfield, Westport, Wilton, New Canaan and Stamford gathered Saturday at the Roxbury Elementary School on West Hill Road, Stamford, where they participated in a 4 hour exercise, training to respond to Mass Casualty Events like hurricane Sandy and the recent train derailment in Fairfield. Training focused on Search and Rescue,Medical Triage and Treatment, Recovery of evidence,Radio Communications and Perimeter control.
CERT groups are made up of community volunteers trained by local police and fire fighters to respond and assist during disasters or situations which may overwhelm local emergency resource capabilities. CERT members apply the training they receive during exercises like this one to give critical support to people in their immediate area until help arrives. When help does arrive, CERTs provide useful information to first responders and are able to support their efforts, as directed, by the incident command officer.

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