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By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: January 19, 2016Categories: Creative, Featured, TrendingTags: buildingViews: 647Nam lacinia arcu tortor, nec luctus nibh dignissim eu nulla sit amet maximus.
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Have A Very Safe and Happy Holiday Season
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: December 24, 2015Categories: Department News, Media Releases, Safety FactsTags: FeaturedViews: 1703Here are some facts about home holiday fires One of every three home Christmas tree fires are caused by electrical problems. When Christmas trees catch fire, they are more likely to result in a serious fire. On average, one of every 40 reported home structure Christmas tree fires results in a death compared to an [...]
Quick Action of Passerby Helps To Prevent A Large Scale Fire in Abandoned Building
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: December 22, 2015Categories: Media ReleasesTags: structure fireViews: 999Three engines, a truck company, a rescue company, an Incident Commander and a Rapid Intervention Team were dispatched to the area of Manhattan Street and Pacific Street for a fire in a building this evening. According to a 911 caller, who was a pedestrian on Dock Street, there was a small fire in the second [...]
Firefighter Richard (Rick) Saunders Official Department Obituary
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: November 29, 2015Categories: Member NewsTags: FeaturedViews: 1605Written by Interim Fire Chief Trevor Roach It is with deep sorrow that I must report the passing of Firefighter Richard Saunders, a member of our family, please keep his wife and family in your hearts. Firefighter Richard Saunders, age 52, passed away at 0900 Hours Saturday morning from complications due to cancer. Rick was born [...]
Quick Action of Firefighters Prevents Spread of Fire
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: November 23, 2015Categories: Media ReleasesTags: Condominium, Cove Road, structure fireViews: 1086Quick actions by Stamford Firefighters prevented the spread of a fire in the walls at 637 Cove Road tonight. A full box assignment of three engine companies, a ladder company, a rescue company, an Incident Commander and a Rapid Intervention Team were dispatched to the two story condominium complex after a resident called and reported [...]
Roof Fire at Hedge Fund Headquarters Destroys AC Unit and Damages Building
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: November 7, 2015Categories: Media ReleasesTags: 3-Alarm Fire, Commercial Building, structure fireViews: 1736At 8:13 Saturday morning, Stamford’s Combined Dispatch Center began receiving multiple calls, reporting heavy black smoke coming from the roof of 72 Cummings Point Road. Some callers reported occupants fleeing the building. A first alarm assignment of three engines, a ladder truck, a rescue company, a Rapid Intervention Team and an Incident Commander responded. The [...]
Carbon Monoxide Mishap in Occupied Building Averted
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: October 27, 2015Categories: Media ReleasesTags: Carbon Monoxide, CO Incident, Silent Killer, Stamford Fire Safety FoundationViews: 1155Stamford Firefighters from the Woodside Fire Station, Engine Company 5, responded to 293 Bridge Street for a carbon monoxide alarm investigation. On arrival, the Firefighters tested the atmosphere in the attached residential apartment complex and found extraordinary amounts of the lethal gas in the apartment. Additional fire apparatus from the Woodside, Westside and Central Fire [...]

