Shippan chimney fire drives residents from home
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: January 29, 2015Categories: In The NewsTags: structure fireViews: 635An article published today about last nights Chimney Fire on Shippan Point. http://blog.ctnews.com/stamford411/2015/01/29/shippan-chimney-fire-drives-residents-from-home/
1/28/2015 – A Chimney Fire With Extension At 172 Fairview Ave. is Quickly Brought Under Control
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: January 29, 2015Categories: Media Releases, Photo GalleryTags: structure fireViews: 843A Box assignment of three Engines, a Truck Company, a Rescue Company and the Deputy Chief (Incident Commander) responded to a report of a possible structure fire, smoke on the second floor of a two story residential home on Shippan Point. Engine 4 was first to arrive and observed embers shooting from the Chimney, indicating [...]
Captain, He Bought Eggs… A Book By Retired Chief Fire Marshal Carmine Speranza
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: January 29, 2015Categories: The SFD In HistoryTags: FeaturedViews: 983In 2001, retired Chief Fire Marshal Carmine Speranza published a collection of true stories with black and white photographs about his first 10 years on the line as a Stamford, CT firefighter. The stories took place mostly in the 1970s. It was called "Captain, He Bought Eggs". The book plays an important role in [...]
Mayor Declares Snow Emergency, Blizzard Warning and Costal Flood Watch In Effect
STAMFORD, CT - A coastal storm will bring the potential for heavy snow, strong winds and dangerous cold from Monday evening through Tuesday night. Up to 30 inches of snowfall is expected in the City of Stamford. A Blizzard Warning has been issued from this afternoon through Tuesday night. And a Coastal Flood Watch is [...]
Indoor Safety Emergency Preparedness Tips
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: January 26, 2015Categories: Media Releases, Safety FactsTags: FeaturedViews: 1360HIGHLIGHTS Use fireplaces, wood stoves, or other combustion heaters only if they are properly vented to the outside and do not leak flue gas into the indoor air space. Install a battery-operated carbon monoxide detector in your home. Keep as much heat as possible inside your home. Check the temperature in your home often during [...]
Urgent Winter Weather Message – Blizzard Watch Issued
The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Watch in effect from Monday afternoon on January 26, 2015 through Tuesday January 27, 2015 evening. Heaviest snow and strongest winds are predicted to occur overnight Monday into Tuesday. Tonight: A slight chance of snow after midnight. Increasing clouds, with a low around 17. Wind chill values [...]
A Firefighters View of Fighting a Fire (Using a Helmet Camera)
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: January 19, 2015Categories: Safety FactsTags: FeaturedViews: 848Have you every wondered what it is like to be a firefighter attacking a fire from the inside of a house? The video below was not shot in Stamford, but does represent is a good handling of a routine "room and contents" fire with some extension. The house is a vacant 2 story residential building under [...]
1/13/2015 -1 Alarm Apartment Fire at 933 Summer Street
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: January 14, 2015Categories: Photo GalleryTags: structure fireViews: 828This apartment fire was reported by off-duty Firefighter Kyle Houser, who was in the Midtown News Store, below the apartment, after he smelled smoke in the store. Photographs by Retired Firefighter Rich Gillespie [wonderplugin_gridgallery id="3"]
Off-Duty Stamford Firefighter Kyle Houser Discovers Fire, Calls 911
By Deputy Chief Philip HayesPublished On: January 14, 2015Categories: In The NewsTags: structure fireViews: 613Off-duty Stamford Firefighter Kyle Houser was picking up a soda at the Midtown News Store when he smelled smoke and called 911. He then alerted an occupant of an adjacent apartment above Midtown News of the danger and evacuated him. Kyle is a firefighter at East Side Fire Station (Shippan). Way to go Kyle! [...]