One Hospitalized Following Rollover Crash in Danbury
This past Sunday (May 2), Danbury officials responded to a motor vehicle accident where they found a van rolled over and into a utility pole.
According the the Danbury Fire Department, at around 1 AM on Sunday, Danbury Police Officers found a van rolled over right near the school on Shelter Rock Road, in which the van had rolled into a utility pole.
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The report states that there was only the one driver in the car, but the driver was stuck inside the vehicle. Both Danbury Fire and EMS were called to the scene and needed to utilize the Jaws of Life to extract the doors and get access to the driver inside.
Danbury Police report body of adult male found in pond at entrance to Mill Plain Road Written by Det. Lt. Mark Williams
Last evening, Thursday, April 8 approximately 7 pm, Danbury Police report that a concerned citizen notified the Department of a possible body submerged in a retention pond at the entrance of 55 Mill Plain Road.
Responding officers confirmed the report and summoned police investigators, who were assisted by members of the Danbury Police Department Dive Team and the Danbury Fire Department. Upon removal from the pond, the body was determined to be an adult, white male, police say.
According to Danbury police, While the state medical examiner has not yet determined the cause of death, preliminary investigation and examination of the remains conducted by a death investigator did not reveal apparent signs of trauma.
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Two units of a four-story wood-frame condo complex in Fairfield County were deemed uninhabitable and a resident was burned after a swift-moving fire started in one of the units.The fire started around 10:45 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 24, in the…
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Two units of a four-story wood-frame condo complex in Fairfield County were deemed uninhabitable and a resident was burned after a swift-moving fire started in one of the units.
The fire started around 10:45 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 24, in the area of Deer Hill Avenue and Wooster Street, in Danbury said James Gagliardo, of the Danbury Fire Department.
Arriving units were flagged down by neighbors in front of 130 Deer Hill Ave. directing them to a 4-story wood frame condo complex with smoke showing from the rear of the building, Gagliardo said.
A second alarm was declared bringing additional units to the scene to battle heavy fire conditions on the third and fourth floors in the rear and fire extending to the attic.