Tonight’s Car Fire
10:34pm--#Bridgeport CT--Tonight's car fire is on Johnson Street near building 42 of Marina Village. Firefighters on the way, police on scene.
10:34pm--#Bridgeport CT--Tonight's car fire is on Johnson Street near building 42 of Marina Village. Firefighters on the way, police on scene.
9:54pm--A 45 year old man in the 300 block at East Washington Avenue has called police that his 63 year old man is hitting him.
6:40pm--#Fairfield CT--Firefighters and EMS on the way to the Pitt Center at Sacred Heart University for a child who has their arm stuck in a stationary bicycle. UPDATE--Child is free prior to first responders arrival but still request them to check out the child.
6:28pm--#Norwalk CT--A homeowner on Raymond Terrace was drilling into a wall and accidentally ruptured a natural gas line. Firefighters and Yankee Gas on the way.
2:11am--#Darien CT- #cttraffic--I-95 northbound just after exit 9 a car and tractor trailer accident. It appears the highway is closed from the traffic cam, no cars moving from that point.
1:46am--#Bridgeport CT #cttraffic--I-95 north and southbound two separate crashes in both directions near exit 27. Possibly a third crash. Thankfully we have a private traffic cam company to have access these cameras since we CT DOT Cameras have been down for two weeks.
1:02am--#Norwalk CT--One car rollover in front of 219 Strawberry Hill Avenue. Police on scene reporting the driver is out of the car but bleeding from the head. EMS and firefighters on the way.
9:33pm--#Bridgeport CT--Tonight's car fire was at Ellsworth Street & Bartram Avenue. Thanks Wes @ CTPost!
9:30pm--#Norwalk CT--Firefighters on the way to 15 Park Street apartment #4 for a kitchen fire.
$277 Million in Grants and Loans Approved for Projects in Hartford, Rocky Hill, Norwich, Middletown, New Haven, and Bristol (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced that nearly $277 million to provide grants and loans for local and regional wastewater treatment projects in Hartford, Rocky Hill, Norwich, Middletown, New Haven, and Bristol was approved Friday by state Bond Commission. It is estimated that the projects will create or retain approximately 5,700 jobs in the manufacturing, engineering and construction industries. “As a result of the state’s strong financial support for municipal wastewater treatment projects, Connecticut’s rivers and streams and Long Island Sound are cleaner and more appealing than ever,” said Governor Malloy, who serves as chair of the…