Month: August 2018

Bridgeport News: City Officials Ready If OD Mass Casualty’s Happens

#Bridgeport CT-- Mayor Ganim, Director of Emergency Management Scott Appleby and Fire Chief Thode said they are ready if an overdose mass casualty happened in Bridgeport like it did in New Haven last week. Over 100 people required medical treatment after the K-2 synthetic marijuana at the New Haven Green. Chief Thode said city firefighters responded to over 10,000 medical calls and said: “all of our trucks are equipped with defibrillators and Narcan” (which counteracts opioid overdoses). Although Narcan does not work with K-2, he said their new NexGen radio systems can quickly point out spikes in activities and that Scott Appleby's of multifunctional responses with mass casualty incidents as well as federal assistance. Mayor Ganim said, “you never know…

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Bridgeport News: Jeep Hits Hydrant

11:11pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A jeep hit a hydrant in the 400 block of Westfield Avenue.  It must have snapped at the base a few feet below.  The firefighters are attempting to shut the water off feeding the hydrant from the street. In our area, we have what is known as "dry hydrants".  That is after firefighters attach their hoses to a hydrant they have to turn the water on with a wrench on the hydrant that allows the flow of water.  This is so the hydrants don't freeze in cold weather.  It's also why you don't see water spraying high in the air if a vehicle hits it like you see on TV in warmer areas.  Now ya know!   Thanks,…

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Westport Domestic Violence Task Force Concludes Successful Supply Drive

#Westport, CT - From July 16 th through August 16 th , the Westport Domestic Violence Task Force (WDVTF) collected supplies for the two Domestic Violence Crisis Center (DVCC) safe houses that serve residents in our area. The WDVTF sought donations of new leggings and t- shirts, bed linens, backpacks and school supplies, and gently used luggage. Collection bins were located in the lobbies of the Westport Police, Fire and Human Services Departments as well as the Westport Weston YMCA and Unitarian Church.   “The generosity of our community never ceases to amaze us. We are extremely grateful for every donation,” said Task Force Co-Chair Lieutenant Jillian Cabana. Through the drive, the WDVTF was able to collect more than 15…

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Westport News: Fraudulent Check

#Westport CT--On 08/07/2018 at approximately 4:00pm, officers were dispatched to People’s Bank on a report of a male attempting to make a fraudulent transaction. Upon arrival, the suspect was located at the counter attempting to cash a forged check using fraudulent identification. The teller observed the check provided had an incorrect routing number. When asked for additional identification, the suspect produced a forged U.S. passport and a fraudulent Discover card. The name on each item belonged to an actual bank customer however, the suspect was unable to verify the personal information of the account holder. The suspect, later identified as Sammie Spells of Bronx, NY, was arrested and transported to headquarters. Spells was charged with 53a-129d Identity Theft 3rd, 53a-139…

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Westport News: Facebook Friend Request Nets Arrest

#Westport CT--On 08/06/2018, the victim came to police headquarters to report a violation of a protective order. Earlier in the day, the victim received a Facebook “friend request” from Karen Backus, 55, of Trumbull, CT. An active Order of Protection was in effect at the time of the request, which prohibited Backus from contacting the victim in any manner. An arrest warrant application for Backus was submitted and later approved. On 08/07/2018, Backus turned herself in at police headquarters on the active warrant. She was charged with 53a-223 Criminal Violation of Protective Order; Non-Threatening. Backus was released after posting $20,000 court set bond.   This press release was made possible by:

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