Today’s Vehicle Fire
9:41am--#Fairfield CT-- TJ Max on Tunxis Hill appears continues to be the hot spot for vehicle fires. A mini-van had a fire fueled by gasoline from the engine compartment that caused the fire to spread in a stream across the street from the store. Once foam was applied the fire was quickly brought under control. Radio reports say about 15-20 gallons of gas was spilled on the roadway as a result. The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection was called regarding the spill. Firefighters used speedy dry to dam the gasoline to prevent it from going down the storm drain. The roadway was closed for a short time. Foam can still be seen on the roadway and police have received calls…
Bridgeport News: Bathroom Fire
9:34pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A mother and child were huddled on their neighbor's front steps as firefighters extinguish a fire on the third floor at 123 Herkimer Street. It is thought the bathroom ceiling fan caught fire and spread to the attic. The fire marshal was called in to investigate.
Bridgeport News: Shots Fired
8:22pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Multiple calls to police for shots fired in the Lenox Street, Maplewood and Mountain Grove area for shots fired. No one or anything report hit....yet. This report is made possible by:
Fairfield News: $10K In Jewelry Taken
6:11m--#Fairfield CT--A Pepperbush Lane resident came home from work to find his back door broken in and over $10,000 worth of jewelry taken. Police are investigating. This report is made possible by:
Bridgeport News: Motorcyclist Hit By Car
6:51pm--#Bridgeport CT-- First responders on scene of an accident between a motorcyclist and car. Biker is down according to firefighters. This report is made possible by:
Milford News: Man Trapped Under Car
4:55pm--#Milford CT-- A man has been trapped under a car tire at Granville Avenue. Firefighters have freed the man and awaiting EMS. This report is made possible by:
Bridgeport News: Church Break In
12:11pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police are investigating a possible break in to the Spanish Baptist Church on Harriet Street. This report is made possible by:

