Crime & Safety
Fire, High Carbon Monoxide At Rocky Hill Home: Authorities
Firefighters extinguished the blaze and ventilated the home.

ROCKY HILL, CT — Emergency personnel extinguished a fire and discovered high carbon monoxide readings overnight in a Rocky Hill house, according to authorities.
The Rocky Hill Fire Department responded shortly after 1:30 a.m. Sunday to the 100 block of Parsonage Street, where they found a family in the front yard as well as a partly put-out fire from an electric stove that extended to wood cabinets above, and high carbon monoxide readings upstairs.
Firefighters extinguished the remaining blaze and ventilated the home, according to the department, which added the street was closed from Bailey Road to Chapin Avenue for safety reasons, and no one was hurt.
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