Bridgeport News: Fire In The Cemetery
12:53pm---#Bridgeport CT-- A report of a group of people in the cemetery at 621 Lindley Street with a brush fire. This report is made possible by:
12:53pm---#Bridgeport CT-- A report of a group of people in the cemetery at 621 Lindley Street with a brush fire. This report is made possible by:
11:55pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A water heater is the cause for high carbon monoxide levels at an apartment at Marina Village Building 8 on South Avenue. EMS has been dispatched for the occupants. This report is made possible by:
10:27pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Firefighters on scene of a rubbish fire at Capital and Lindley Street close by a U-Haul truck. This report is made possible by:
2:04pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police have received multiple calls of shots fired at Berkshire/East Main/Brooks Street area, as a many as 10 shots fired but so far no one or anything reported hit. Police are on scene investigating. This report is made possible by:
On October 1, 2015 the Stratford Police Department was contacted regarding allegations of inappropriate conduct by an adult female and a juvenile victim. The report alleged the suspect was a teacher’s aide with the Stratford School District. This information was later confirmed. As a result of the investigation Stratford Police detectives arrested 46 year-old Kyle Damato-Kushel in connection with this investigation. Damato-Kushel turned herself into Stratford Police on December 8, 2015. Damato-Kushel was released on a $50,000 court set bond. She is scheduled to appear in Bridgeport Court on December 21, 2015. Damato-Kushel was charged with: 53a-71 Sexual Assault Second Degree 53-21 (a)(2) Illegal Sexual Contact with Minor 53a-167a Interfering With An Officer 53a-73a(a)(6) Sex Assault 4-Victim=Student 53a-151 Tampering With A Witness (Stratford Police Press Release)
#FAIRFIELD, CT--(December 7, 2015 Press Release) In the early days of December a dozen Fairfield Fire Officers and Firefighters braved the frigid waters of Ash Creek and the South Benson Marina to participate in a Water Rescue Technician program developing their skills in using the department-issued wetsuits and Rapid Deployment Craft to save civilians throughout the year. Lieutenants Bill Tuttle and Phil Higgins had developed the program following extensive training in Maine, Vermont and Virginia, and the Fairfield Fire Department utilized their subject matter expertise to nearly double the number of on-duty personnel trained to the level of Water Rescue Technician. “By adding these Technicians we’ve greatly enhanced the safety of our citizens in this waterfront community,” said Tuttle;…
10:09am--#Stratford CT-- Firefighters are on scene with a fire in a fireplace and a closed flue at 509A North Trail. This report is made possible by:
10:30pm--#Norwalk CT--- Firefighters on scene of a fire at 12 Cove Avenue. Heavy fire in the rear on the second floor. This report is made possible by:
8:15pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Tonight's vehicle fire is a car at Benahm and Wood Avenue. Firefighters report the engine compartment is in flames. This report is made possible by: