Fairfield News: Fire caused by unattended candle

6:11pm–#Fairfield CT-  The Fairfield Fire Department responded to a report of a building fire at 40 Cider Mill Lane. Engine 4 arrived on scene 5 minutes after receipt of the 911 call and reported seeing visible smoke coming from the second floor of a house. Firefighters quickly determined that there was a fire on the second floor of the house and searched the entire building to make sure all occupants and pets were safely removed from the house. Additional fire units responded to the scene and worked to the confine the fire to the second floor bathroom. Some fire extended to the attic through a bathroom exhaust fan but did not cause significant damage to the roof or structure.

The cause of the fire is under investigation but is believed to be accidental. According to the occupants, an unattended candle was left burning in the upstairs bathroom. Upon returning to the bathroom, one of the occupants noticed the fire and heard the smoke alarm sound. A second occupant tried to use a fire extinguisher to control the fire and buy time as they tried to rescue their dog. Despite being exposed to smoke while inside the building, none of the occupants reported injuries and refused medical care on scene.

Assistant Chief Scott Bisson stated, “According to the US Fire Administration, there are over 15,000 fires caused by candles in homes each year and 55% of them are caused by candles being too close to other combustible materials.” Additionally, he stated that, “The smoke detector located outside of the bathroom operated properly just as the occupant noticed the fire and assisted in alerting others in the house of the fire giving them time to safely escape.”

Chief Felner was present on scene. The last fire unit cleared the scene at 7:45 PM.

Fairfield News: Video of Cumberland Farms Crash

#Fairfield CT–Fairfield Police released surveillance video from the crash at Cumberland Farms last night.  I’ve rolled the video back twice to see the speed at which the car hits the building.  Watch the car that almost crossed in front of the car as it came off the ramp. The driver is expected to be charged with DWI and driving with a suspended license.

TUESDAY: GOV. MALLOY REMINDS RESIDENTS OF IMPENDING HEALTH CARE DEADLINE; PARTICIPATES IN MINIMUM WAGE EVENT; HOLDS COMMUNITY FORUM IN ENFIELD

(HARTFORD, CT) – On Tuesday morning, Governor Dannel P. Malloy, Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman, and Access Health CT CEO Kevin Counihan will hold a news conference in East Hartford to remind residents about the impending March 31 deadline to sign up for affordable health care through Access Health CT, Connecticut’s health care exchange.

 

In the afternoon, Governor Malloy and Lt. Governor Wyman will join Americans United for Change at an event in Hartford to urge Congress to vote in favor of President Obama’s plan to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10 an hour.  The organization is currently on an 11-state “Give America a Raise” Bus Tour

, which will end at the U.S. Capitol in April.

 

In the evening, Governor Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman will hold a community forum

in Enfield, where they will speak with members of the public about their agenda for Connecticut’s future.  This will be the fourth event in this year’s series of gubernatorial community forums.

 

 

WHO: Governor Malloy, Lt. Governor Wyman, Kevin Counihan

WHAT: News conference to remind residents of impending deadline to sign up for affordable health care

WHEN: Tuesday, March 25, 2014; 11:30 a.m.

WHERE: First Choice Health Center; 94 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford

 

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WHO: Governor Malloy, Lt. Governor Wyman, Americans United for Change, local business owners and workers

WHAT: “Give America a Raise” Bus Tour visits Hartford urging Congress to increase the federal minimum wage

WHEN: Tuesday, March 25, 2014; 3:00 p.m.

WHERE: Star Hardware; 2995 Main Street, Hartford

 

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WHO: Governor Malloy, Lt. Governor Wyman

WHAT: Governor Malloy and Lt. Governor Wyman hold a community forum

WHEN: Tuesday, March 25, 2014; 7:00-8:00 p.m.

WHERE: Enfield Street School, Cafeteria; 1318 Enfield Street, Enfield

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