Ansonia News: Pedestrian Struck
2022-02-16@6:30pm--#Ansonia CT-- Report of a pedestrian being struck by a car on Fourth Street. No details on the injuries. This news report is made possible by:
2022-02-16@6:30pm--#Ansonia CT-- Report of a pedestrian being struck by a car on Fourth Street. No details on the injuries. This news report is made possible by:
#Bridgeport CT-- Look who's DoingItLocal! Joe Davis Pawn located at 2672 East Main Street in Bridgeport (next to CVS). They can help you with a short term loan with items of personal property used as collateral. We talked at how the pawn industry is nothing like what you see on Pawn Stars on the History channel. They did say they will share info about the business and how they can help you. We will also be sharing their Facebook posts for bargains that are available for sale. Their Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/Joedavispawnbroker or you can phone them at 203-333-5311. William Mazza and Myra Torres (pictured) look forward to serving you soon!
2022-02-16@3:18pm--#Seymour CT-- #cttraffic -- Passerby's helped extricate people from a rolled over vehicle on Route 8 northbound near exit 21. 3 people injured, one seriously according to radio repots. Northbound is closed and southbound has very heavy traffic. This news report is made possible by:
#Bridgeport CT--On February 15th at approximately 7:30PM members of the Narcotics and Vice division were on proactive patrol around the area of Park Ave and North Ave. Officers observed a vehicle being driven with one operable headlight, and no front registration plate. Upon checking the registration officers learned that the registration plate had been expired since October of 2020, the operator of the vehicle, later identified as Arron Boyles (04-15-95 Bridgeport) was not licensed to operate a vehicle. As a result of the motor vehicle stop Boyles was found to be in possession of a fully loaded firearm with an extended magazine, and the serial number had been obliterated. Boyles was also found to be in possession of 3 grams…
2022-02-16@12:00am--#Bridgeport News: EMS on scene of an assault at State and Park Avenue. No further details available so be careful in the area.
2022-02-15@11:40pm--#Norwalk CT-- An ex-boyfriend broke into a window of his ex-girlfriend at Monterey Village Apartments building 4. Police have him in custody. This news report is made possible by:
2022-02-15@10:10pm--#Fairfield CT-- There did not appear to be any injuries at this 3 car crash on Tunxis Hill Road at Kings Highway East.
Ansonia Police UPDATE: Tonight, 2/15/2022, at about 7:30 P.M. the Ansonia Police Department received a call from a resident on Spring Street reporting her house was on fire and she was trapped. The first officers on scene, Sgt. Alex Barreira and Sgt. Ed Magera, forced entry into the home and along with Chief Delucia of the Ansonia Fire Department entered the home. The home was occupied with 2 females, a mother and daughter, and they were safely evacuated from the home. Both officers were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation along with one of the residents. The other resident, a 90 year-old female, was transported to a local hospital, where she was treated for minor injuries and released. The…
#Westport CT--At approximately 3:50 PM the Westport Fire Department received calls reporting a building fire at 2 Post Rd W. Arriving units reported heavy smoke showing from the roof of a three-story building. Firefighters entered the building and searched all three floors to ensure everyone had evacuated the building. After confirming the building was evacuated, crews searched the top floor and attic space for fire. Westport Truck 1 went to the roof and began searching for fire in the heavy smoke. Fire was discovered under the roof sheathing and was extinguished after access was made by crews on the roof and the top floor. Norwalk Truck 2 assisted with roof operations and Wilton Engine 1 provided manpower on scene. Roadways…
15 million Philips sleep apnea machines have been recalled due to risk of cancer & new FDA investigation reveals fix to the problem is potentially unsafe Connecticut constituents have reported serious health effects due to their inability to use their CPAP devices, struggles with finding safe alternatives & inadequate responses from the manufacturer [HARTFORD, CT] – Following a new federal investigation revealing that a fix to the Philips sleeping machine recall poses significant risks to patients, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to take immediate action to protect millions of Americans—and thousands of Connecticut residents—impacted by the recall of Philips CPAP, BiPAP, and other ventilator machines. Blumenthal and…