11:20pm– #Fairfield CT– #cttraffic– A jackknifed tractor trailer on I-95 northbound right at the entrance of the rest area has taken out the right and center lane. Detour if you can.
9:42pm–#Fairfield CT– #Westport CT– How about some likes for Fairfield first responders? Westport Police called Fairfield Police looking for someone wanting to take their life. Fairfield Police located the person’s vehicle in the Cascade section of Lake Mohegan. After an extensive search along with K-9 the person was located and taken for treatment.
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6:38pm–#Bridgeport CT– The police were called to Dominoes Pizza at 4308 where the customer went to complain to the store. The delivery person allegedly threw the pizza at her and grabbed her wrist. The customer says she has the incident on video that took place at Embassy Towers. The delivery person is on another delivery according to radio reports.
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4:11pm–#Bridgeport CT– A Laurel Avenue resident just called the police that she suspected a break into her father’s home on the 2nd floor. She said when she was on the first-floor porch someone on the 2nd floor threw a fish down at her.
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(Westport, CT) – With the Westport Public Schools beginning on August 31 st , 2017 the Westport Police Department will be out in force targeting traffic violators in school zones with a “Back to School” enforcement and education campaign. Westport Officers will be targeting drivers who are using cell phones and speeding in school zones, near bus stops and those that disregard school bus signals in town.
The Westport Police Department is committing to protecting children from motorists who disregard the law, especially around school zones and bus stops where students congregate. We urge commuters to
allow for extra time as they will be sharing the roads with school buses making frequent stops, as well as children who will be walking and/or biking to school. Please remain vigilant around school zones, bus
stops and school buses. We all have a responsibility to make sure children are able to travel to and from school safely.
A list of suggestions for drivers, students and parents are listed below. Parents are urged to discuss these safety tips with their children and with young or inexperienced drivers in their home.
Drivers
When backing into a roadway, watch out for children walking or bicycling to school.
When driving in neighborhoods with school zones, watch out for young people who may be thinking about getting to school, but may not be thinking of getting there safely.
Slow down. Watch for children walking in the street, especially if there are no sidewalks in the neighborhood.
Slow down. Watch for children playing and congregating near bus stops.
Be alert. Children arriving late for the bus may dart into the street without looking for traffic.
Learn and obey the school bus laws in your state. Learn the “flashing signal light system” thatschool bus drivers use to alert motorists of pending actions:
Yellow flashing lights indicate that the bus is preparing to stop to load or unload children. Motorists should slow down and prepare to stop their vehicles.
Red flashing lights and extended stop arms indicate that the bus has stopped and that children are getting on or off. Motorists on both sides of the roadway must stop their cars and wait until the red lights stop flashing, the extended stop sign is withdrawn, and the bus begins moving before they can start driving again.
Children
Get to the bus stop at least five minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive.
When the bus approaches, stand at least three giant steps (6 feet) away from the curb and line up away from the street.
Wait until the bus stops, the door opens, and the driver says that it's okay before stepping onto the bus.
If you have to cross the street in front of the bus, walk on the sidewalk or along the side of theroad to a point at least five giant steps (10 feet) ahead of the bus before you cross. Be sure that
the bus driver can see you, and you can see the bus driver.
Use the handrails to avoid falls. When exiting the bus, be careful that clothing with drawstrings and book bags with straps do not get caught in the handrails or doors.
Never walk behind the bus.
Walk at least three giant steps away from the side of the bus.
If you drop something near the bus, tell the bus driver. Never try to pick it up because the driver may not be able to see you
Follow instructions given by school crossing guards. Do not cross until they have stopped traffic completely and have advised it is safe to cross.
Parents
Teach children to follow these common sense practices to make school bus transportation safer.
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10:44am– #Stratford CT– A woman called the police that she was robbed of over a $2,000 deposit while she was outside the TD Bank at 951 Stratford Avenue according to radio reports. She said there were two suspects, one masked who fled in a brown car north on Ferry Boulevard. No weapon was displayed.
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How about some likes for the unsung heroes at AMR? On Sunday morning just after 3am their personnel were dispatched to the Stratford Avenue Bridge for a woman in her early 20’s ready to jump off the bridge in an attempt to end her life. AMR was first on the scene was able to keep the woman from jumping until police arrived. Police were able to detain the woman and she was transported by the same personnel to Bridgeport Hospital. Way to go AMR and Bridgeport Police!