Wednesday, March 7, 2007
480-482 Connecticut Ave (Frank-5)
On the night of the first second alarm of the year, Bridgeport temperatures were around 10 degrees with wind chills between -10 and -20. A low temperature record was set at Kennedy Airport; 13 degrees. Anyway, back to the fire.
The original fire building was a 2.5-story frame 26' by 46' fully involved on the second and third floors. Extension to an occupied 4-family on the B (40' by 58' 5000 sq ft) and an occupied 3-family on the D (26' by 46' 2545 sq ft).
From the Connecticut Post:
Bridgeport fire forces 24 into cold23:11 BOX E-6,10,15,1 L-6,10 R-5 BC-2
23:13 REQ BPD & AMR
23:19 S/C DC-2
23:26 S/C TRAINING 3 AS SAFETY
23:38 S/C E-12
23:41 S/C FM-10
23:46 S/C E-3, L-5
00:21 REQ RED CROSS & SALVATION ARMY
01:15 RECALL
The original fire building was a 2.5-story frame 26' by 46' fully involved on the second and third floors. Extension to an occupied 4-family on the B (40' by 58' 5000 sq ft) and an occupied 3-family on the D (26' by 46' 2545 sq ft).
From the Connecticut Post:Bridgeport fire forces 24 into cold23:11 BOX E-6,10,15,1 L-6,10 R-5 BC-2
23:13 REQ BPD & AMR
23:19 S/C DC-2
23:26 S/C TRAINING 3 AS SAFETY
23:38 S/C E-12
23:41 S/C FM-10
23:46 S/C E-3, L-5
00:21 REQ RED CROSS & SALVATION ARMY
01:15 RECALL