Month: July 2016

Fairfield News: Rollover Crash I-95

UPDATE: The suspect was caught near Pepe's Pizza! UPDATE: Radio reports say the occupant fled down the embankment of foot. Manhunt on Berwick Avenue and area. 5:20pm--#Fairfield Connecticut-- The news keeps coming out of Fairfield, this time a rollover crash I-95 southbound near exit 25.  All occupants were able to get themselves out of the car.  Expect delays in both directions.  

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Fairfield News: Tree Limb With Power Lines Traps 3 In Car

7:11pm--#Fairfield Connecticut-- 3 residents from Sport Hill Road Parkway in Easton had quite the surprise when the stopped at a stop sign at High Street and Jennings Road and a very large tree limb crashed onto their car.  The limb took down a power line from a house trapping them inside.  Firefighters are stationed a half block away and was on the scene right away.  Assistant Fire Chief told me that one of the firefighters is an electrician and was able to determine that the new power line was was intact and insulated and it was safe to remove the occupants.  The firefighters also used a tool called a hot stick to confirm it was safe.  United Illuminating quickly arrived,…

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With the summer months upon us, Energize Connecticut partners are asking customers to “Wait ‘til 8” to help decrease energy consumption and demand during peak periods, which are weekdays from noon to 8 p.m.   Extreme peak demands occur only 100 hours each year, or about 1 percent of the time, between late May and early September during hot, humid weather. To accommodate demand, additional power plants are on stand-by ready to operate during these hours. These back-up plants often run on dirtier fuels – such as oil – that produce more air pollution and offer power at a price that drives up the cost of electricity.   “By controlling power use and waiting until after 8 p.m. to use…

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