Crime & Safety
Fire Breaks Out In Bedroom Of Naugatuck Home: FD
The American Red Cross is helping a family of two adults and two children following the fire, according to the organization.
NAUGATUCK, CT — A Naugatuck resident was injured in a fire that broke out Sunday night at their home, according to fire officials.
In a news release, fire officials said crews were called to a single-family home on Tyler Hill Road just before 5:30 p.m. after a fire was reported in a bedroom.
Crews quickly extinguished the fire on the second floor of the home, however one resident suffered a minor injury, fire officials said.
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The cause of the fire is under investigation, fire officials said.
Naugatuck fire police and emergency medical service crews also responded to the fire, and Beacon Hose Co. No. 1 provided station coverage on Maple Street, according to fire officials.
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The American Red Cross is helping a family of two adults and two children following the fire and provided assistance to meet their immediate needs, according to the organization.
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