Three-Alarm Condo Fire Breaks Out, Closing Several Roads In Stamford Three-Alarm Condo Fire Breaks Out, Closing Several Roads In Stamford
Three-Alarm Condo Fire Breaks Out, Closing Several Roads In Stamford Several area roadways are closed as firefighters are on the scene of a three-alarm fire at a large condominium complex. The fire started around 3 p.m., Monday, March 2, at 180 Board St., at the Parc Grove West complex in Stamford, police said. The department said that Broad Street is closed and motorists are asked to avoid the area of Greyrock, Franklin and Grove Street until further notice. Additional details were not available.  This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Roadway Closed As Firefighters Battle House Fire In Greenwich Roadway Closed As Firefighters Battle House Fire In Greenwich
Roadway Closed As Firefighters Battle House Fire In Greenwich Motorists are being asked to avoid a Greenwich roadway as firefighters battle a house fire. The fire was reported at a 3-story, single-family home on Hemlock Drive, the Greenwich Fire Department said. Arriving units found heavy smoke coming from the home. Police said Hemlock Drive is closed, in addition to other roadways in the area. This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Two-Alarm House Fire Breaks Out In Greenwich Two-Alarm House Fire Breaks Out In Greenwich
Two-Alarm House Fire Breaks Out In Greenwich A two-alarm house fire has broken out in Fairfield County. Firefighters were dispatched at approximately 11 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 20 to Whitney Drive in Greenwich, where the blaze quickly went to a second alarm. Heavy fire was reported throughout the home, and tankers were en route to the home.  A report from the Greenwich Fire Department said that the fire was showing from the front side of the house. This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Photos: Fire Destroys New Canaan Home Photos: Fire Destroys New Canaan Home
Photos: Fire Destroys New Canaan Home A three-alarm fire destroyed major portions of a home in New Canaan, officials say. The home located at 322 Dan’s Highway went up in flames in the afternoon on Saturday, Nov. 16, reports New Canaan Fire Chief Jack Hennessey. The fire, fueled by high winds, was extinguished to a controlled state with the help of fire crews from Norwalk, Wilton, Pound Ridge, South Salem and other areas, Hennessey said. “We saw heavy fire on our arrival. The house is located in a non-hydrant area which made it difficult to fight, so we had to call for mutual aid,” said Hennessey. “We laid 4,700 feet of five-i…
Photos: Three Dozen Firefighters Battle Blaze At Norwalk Home Photos: Three Dozen Firefighters Battle Blaze At Norwalk Home
Photos: Three Dozen Firefighters Battle Blaze At Norwalk Home More than 35 firefighters responded to a Norwalk house fire that left one person without a home. The fire began around 8:45 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 2, at a home on Ravenwood Road, said Norwalk Fire Deputy Chief Todd Smith. When Norwalk firefighters arrived on the scene they found a raised, ranch house with fire billowing through the roof, the front door, and from the right side of the house, Smith said. In addition to the roof burning over the bedrooms the fire was extending up into the hallway and into the bedrooms, he said. Firefighters, using ground ladders made entry through the garage …
Two Families Displaced By Quick-Moving Stamford Fire Two Families Displaced By Quick-Moving Stamford Fire
Two Families Displaced By Quick-Moving Stamford Fire Two families have been displaced following a quick-moving blaze in Stamford, officials say. Stamford Fire Department officials say they observed a column of dense, black smoke in the area of Shippan Avenue and Cove Road on Tuesday, Oct. 1 around 3 p.m. Fire crews dispatched the department and determined that the fire was coming from a garage in the area of Wardwell Street and Fredrick Street. Upon arrival, fire crews say they observed heavy fire and smoke showing from two front-facing garage doors and a left side window at the rear of the two-family, three-story wood-frame structure.  …
Two People, Cat Escape After House Fire Breaks Out In Stratford Two People, Cat Escape After House Fire Breaks Out In Stratford
Two People, Cat Escape After House Fire Breaks Out In Stratford Two Stratford residents, along with their cat, were able to escape an early-morning house fire. The fire began shortly after midnight at 44 Clifflawn Road, Stratford, in the attic of the home, said Norwalk Fire Department Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal Brian Lampart. Firefighters arrived to find smoke coming from the roof and an active fire in the attic space, Lampart said. The fire was extinguished within a few minutes and contained to the midsection of the attic, near the attic exhaust fan. A total of 23 firefighters under the command of Assistant Chief Michael Camperleng…
Five Escape After House Fire Breaks Out During Thunderstorm In Milford Five Escape After House Fire Breaks Out During Thunderstorm In Milford
Five Escape After House Fire Breaks Out During Thunderstorm In Milford A family was able to escape their burning home without injury during a heavy thunderstorm in Milford. The fire was detected around 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17 at the single-family home located at 295 Old Point Road, said Milford Fire Department Battalion Chief Anthony Fabrizi. Firefighters arrived within minutes and found active fire and a large volume of smoke inside of the structure. “Multiple hose lines were deployed in an effort to suppress the blaze,” Fabrizi said. “Fire crews battled heat exhaustion due to extreme temperatures and humidity levels during an active thunderstorm. The…
Pilot Killed In NYC Chopper Crash Remembered As 'Dedicated, Professional' Ex-Fire Chief In Area Pilot Killed In NYC Chopper Crash Remembered As 'Dedicated, Professional' Ex-Fire Chief In Area
Pilot Killed In NYC Chopper Crash Remembered As 'Dedicated, Professional' Ex-Fire Chief In Area The pilot from the Hudson Valley killed in a helicopter crash-landing on the roof of a Manhattan skyscraper is being remembered for his years of service as a longtime fire chief in the area. McCormack, the only victim in the crash, had taken off from the 34th Street heliport 11 minutes before crashing onto the top of the 750-foot tall building amid rain and fog, setting its roof on fire. Tim McCormack, 58, served on the Clinton Volunteer Fire Department in Dutchess County from 1994 until his death on Monday afternoon, June 10. He was the department's chief for 10 years. He was previously a …
Fire Severely Damages Waterside Stamford Home Fire Severely Damages Waterside Stamford Home
Fire Severely Damages Waterside Stamford Home A fire that began in a bedroom devastated a waterside home in Stamford, officials said. Stamford Fire Department say they responded at 5:41 p.m. Thursday, May 23 to a report of a house fire at 513 Fairfield Avenue.  Upon arrival, firefighters found a two-and-a-half- story wood frame two-family duplex house with smoke coming from the second floor said Stamford Fire Department's report. The residents had evacuated and reported that a bedroom on the second floor was burning Firefighters stretched a handline to the burning bedroom and quickly controlled the fire befor…
120 Firefighters Battle Massive Blaze At Business In Bethel 120 Firefighters Battle Massive Blaze At Business In Bethel
120 Firefighters Battle Massive Blaze At Business In Bethel More than 100 firefighters responded to a blaze that broke out in a Bethel business. Approximately 120 firefighters from multiple municipalities in Fairfield and Litchfield counties were dispatched at approximately 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, to the blaze at an adhesive tape company on Francis J. Clarke Circle Business Park. The fire raged for several hours, with crews battling to get inside the building. It was ultimately declared under control at approximately 8:30 p.m. on Sunday night, though firefighters remained at the scene for several hours to monitor flare-ups and any hot spots. Ins…
Vacant Garage Burns In South End Of Stamford Vacant Garage Burns In South End Of Stamford
Vacant Garage Burns In South End Of Stamford Firefighters worked quickly to extinguish a blaze that broke out in a vacant Stamford garage. An officer from the Stamford Police Department who was working a traffic detail on the South End shortly after 11 a.m. on Monday, April 29, when he spotted smoke coming from a vacant building on the corner of Dock Street and Atlantic Street. Crews from the Stamford Fire Department responded within minutes, and found that there was a vacant fire in a vacant wood frame garage on Manhattan Street. According to officials, firefighters attacked the fire from the Dock Street side, while others approach…