2021-04-28@9:40am– #Fairfield CT– A tractor trailer has driven off the I-95 and into the wooded area off exit 21. Avoid the area, many emergency vehicles on the way.

2021-04-28@9:40am– #Fairfield CT– A tractor trailer has driven off the I-95 and into the wooded area off exit 21. Avoid the area, many emergency vehicles on the way.

2021-04-28@9:28pm–#Bridgeport CT– Congratulations to the mother who just gave birth to the baby in the bathtub on Garfield Avenue!! Firefighters and EMS on the way.
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Agree to Stop Marketing in Connecticut
Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Andrew N. Mais has announced that a settlement has been reached between the Connecticut Insurance Department (CID), The Aliera Companies (Aliera), and Trinity Healthshare (Trinity) over allegations that Aliera and Trinity illegally sold unlicensed insurance in Connecticut.
Aliera and Trinity Healthshare, both of Atlanta, Georgia, signed a Stipulation and Consent Order on April 26 agreeing to drop their administrative appeal of a cease and desist order issued by Commissioner Mais in 2019. The firms will also pay $50,000 to the Department. The cease and desist order was issued for conducting an insurance business illegally in Connecticut and barred the companies from acting as insurers or representing insurers that are not authorized to transact insurance.
“We are seeing entities in the marketplace misleading consumers and trying to avoid insurance regulation,” said Commissioner Mais. “Consumers need protection from these practices and the Department will provide that. It is important for consumers to be cautious when they purchase health coverage or have questions or concerns. The Department is always willing to verify licensing and answer questions from consumers.”
“As consumer complaints rise against junk ‘health sharing’ schemes, I am pleased to see Commissioner Mais and the Connecticut Insurance Department taking steps to protect consumers in shutting down two of the worst offenders,” said State Senator Matthew Lesser, Co-chair of the Insurance and Real Estate Committee. “I have been urging strong action, and this settlement moves the ball forward in a big way. We need to stay vigilant to protect consumers from shady companies and sham insurance products as bad actors proliferate in the marketplace.”
“As members of the Insurance & Real Estate Committee, we work hard to make sure consumers are protected with the best oversight possible,” said State Representative Kerry Wood, Co-chair of the Insurance & Real Estate Committee. “Consumers often don’t realize that there are health insurance-type products available that fall outside the oversight and protections of our Department of Insurance. It’s reassuring to see the Department take proactive measures to rein in these businesses.”
Aliera and Trinity had requested a hearing to appeal the 2019 cease and desist order. The consent agreement and withdrawal of the appeal represents a mutual resolution to the Department’s concerns.
Aliera, an unlicensed insurance company in Connecticut, had been administering and marketing health coverage on behalf of Trinity Healthshare. Trinity represents itself as a health care sharing ministry whose members share a common set of ethical or religious beliefs. Complaints received by the Department found that some consumers believed they were buying traditional health insurance (Affordable Care Act “ACA” plans) and did not know the plans were not insurance with no guarantee any portion of their medical bills would be paid.
“Protecting Connecticut consumers is the core function of this Department. State regulation effectively protects consumers and ensures that promises made by insurers are kept,” Mais said.
The Department’s actions against Trinity and Aliera were led by Kurt Swan, Chief of the CID Market Conduct Division, and Attorney Antonio Caporale, who helmed the Legal Enforcement effort.
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2021-04-27@11:50pm–#Milford CT– #cttraffic– A fully engulfed tractor trailer fire on I-95 northbound near exit 40.
2021-04-27@9:04pm–#Westport CT– #cttraffic– A rollover crash on I-95 southbound near exit 17 sends 3 people to the hospital. One car is in the left breakdown lane, the other in the right breakdown lane. One lane of traffic is currently getting by. Avoid the area if you can.
2021-04-27@1:31pm–#Bridgeport CT– Report of a crash involving a motorcycle in the 1400 block of Stratford Avenue.
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2021-04-27 @11:47am–#Bridgeport CT– Back on February 16, 2021 Perfections Lounge at 1603 Barnum Avenue was hit with a suspicious fire. Today a car hit the back of the building. What makes this one suspicious is the car’s accelerator was fully pressed by a stick wedged to the driver’s seat. The driver fled the scene. The building inspector was called to inspect the building.
2021-04-26@5:49pm #Bridgeport CT– Firefighters were called to a fire at 319/321 Park Avenue. They were met with heavy fire in the back of the structure. Police Officers Jason Goncalves and Richie Jiminez are credited for rescuing a number of people from the building (I have them together in the video). The fire did extend to a neighboring home and a garage but it was quickly extinguished. There were no reported injuries but the scene is still active as I report this. Surrounding towns provided mutual aid coverage to the emptied firehouses in Bridgeport that responded to the fire. Initial reports say that at least 10 people have been displaced by the fire and the Red Cross will be provide temporary lodging and attending to their immediate needs. The fire marshal was called in to investigate.
2021-04-26@10:25pm–#Bridgeport CT– A car hit a parked car, took down fencing and came to rest on a set of cement steps. The driver of the car was injured. It was refreshing to hear a family member tell the homeowner that the driver was very sorry for the damage he caused.
2021-04-26@5:22pm–#Fairfield CT– Fairfield remains busy, this time a mom carrying her child in her arms was struck while in the crosswalk at the RecPlex at 85 Mill Plain Road. Police are looking for a white sedan that fled the scene.
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