Fire at Pratt Street in Fairfield

Fire started after 2am on the first floor

Shortly after 2am Saturday morning firefighters were called to 198 Pratt Street (Off Oldfield Rd.) for a fire, all occupants of the building had been evacuated and waiting across the street.  When the arrived they found heavy fire on the first floor and quickly went to work within minutes.  We arrived at the scene within ten minutes from the call and the fire was out and they were checking for extensions.  Assistant Fire Chief Scott Bisson told me that the mother and son were checked out by paramedics and did not require medical treatment.  They will spend the night with relatives.  Bisson said the investigation to the fires cause  has just begun and that  it is too early to speculate a cause.

Brush fire To Structure Fire To Dumpster Fire in Bridgeport

1:10am–Initially called in as a brush fire at 628 Lindley Street, Ladder 12 rolled on to the scene, peering through the high fencing it appeared to be a structure fire and called in a full alarm.  After gaining entry to the property it was realized to be a  dumpster fire with no exposure to any buildings.  At 1:40am fire officials remain on scene with stubborn smoldering rubbish.

Congressmen can’t say ‘Merry Christmas’ in mail

Looks like the PC police have threatened members of the House of Representatives against wishing constituents a “Merry Christmas,” if they want to do so in a mailing paid for with tax dollars.    Also told cannot say ‘Happy New Year’ but can say ‘have a happy new year’ – referencing the time period of a new year, but not the holiday,” said a Hill staffer who requested anonymity.  Read full story….

Facebook’s Revenue Numbers Just Leaked, And The Numbers Look Underwhelming

The numbers look a little light.  Facebook was supposed to generate about $4 billion in revenue this year and make $2 billion.  Through three quarters, Facebook’s revenues – according to this source – only came in at $2.5 billion.  Facebook is growing very fast and $1.5 billion is definitely a possibility, but it isn’t a lock.    Read full story……

 

Westport Police Update on Jeweler’s Murder

Police Chief Dale Call updated the press on the status of murder investigation of beloved jeweler Yekutiel Zeevi.  Jewelers across the region have been talking about this case and have contributed greatly into the investigation.  Call said they received many tips and video from Jewelers Row in Philadelphia when he visited three days before the Westport murder.  Police released new pictures of the suspect, with new information they report he is a thin, 5-foot 10 manin his early 40s is described as an expensive dresser and a well spoken American who knows diamonds.  They said his facial hair is more of a “couple day unshaven look” as opposed to a beard.   He fled the Compo center in a blue or gray “boxy” vehicle resembling a Scion or Nissan Cube.  If you have any information police are asking you to call them at 203-341-6000.

First one-stop center for Veterans’ Affairs to open in Bridgeport

Veteran Support Center Unveiled Today

Bridgeport is the home of the first one-stop Veterans Service Center in the state, to be housed in the City’s Veterans’ Affairs Office at 752 E. Main St. The new center will allow area veterans the ability to access local, state and federal assistance, including direct submission of VA claims, advocacy for veterans and their family members; a PTSD support group and assistance with readjustment needs or concerns, in addition to the advocacy and social support services, food pantry and transportation already offered by the City.  Well it almost one stop center, prior to this interview veterans asked me if there was a way to prove they are a veteran.  The answer is yes, veterans of any length of service honorably discharged can get an official ID card but must go to Veteran’s Hospital for the card.

Happenings NOW 12-15 thru 12-16-2011

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AT&T is laying off 100 workers in Connecticut. This will eliminate 1/3rd the CT operators and close the Old Saybrook and Waterbury facilities.

9:20am–#Fairfield–Mother comes home to her Castle Ave. home and finds the nanny stealing her jewelry. The nanny takes off running. After a brief search of the area police arrest her behind the alternative high school on Brio St.

1:37am–#West Haven–Report of two women locked inside a silver Nissan on Jameson Street

11:10pm–#Fairfield–Talk about self serve. White male enters 7-11 walks behind the counter and takes 3 cartons of cigarettes. That’s not a petty theft anymore!

11:30pm–#Bridgeport–Car fire Seaview Avenue and Huron St. Red pickup truck seen speeding away after car caught fire. Car is fully involved in flames.

10:43pm–#New Canaan–Silver Hills Hospital, possible self inflicted poisoning. 42 year old woman has been drinking rubbing alcohol since 1pm today among other things.

#Milford–The escaped cow on the lam in Milford since august has been captured and is going to be given to a private farm in Oxford

3:22pm–#Fairfield–A teen wearing camouflage waving a gun headed into the marsh area by the open space on Hulls Highway near the Post Road. Police along with Ruger- Fairfield’s canine quickly apprehend him.

2:34pm–#Bridgeport–Armed robbery just occurred at Mr. Wireless 1751 Barnum Avenue a gun was displayed.

First one-stop center for Veterans’ Affairs to open in Bridgeport

Bridgeport will be the home of the first one-stop Veterans Service Center in the state, to be housed in the City’s Veterans’ Affairs Office at 752 E. Main St. The new center will allow area veterans the ability to access local, state and federal assistance, including direct submission of VA claims, advocacy for veterans and their family members; a PTSD support group and assistance with readjustment needs or concerns, in addition to the advocacy and social support services, food pantry and transportation already offered by the City.

I plan to have a video report on this tomorrow.

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