Crime & Safety
4 Burned In Fire Pit Incident In Simsbury: Reports
Four people were injured — and three of them were hospitalized — after a fire pit was "ignited" in Simsbury, according to reports.
SIMSBURY, CT — Four people were injured — and three of them were hospitalized — after a wood-burning fire pit caught fire in Simsbury on Saturday night, multiple news outlets reported.
Simsbury fire officials responded to 140 Nod Road at around 9:10 p.m. Saturday for a report of a person on fire, WTNH reported.
Responding firefighters said the wood-burning fire pit at the address had been "ignited," according to the TV station.
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The incident is currently under investigation, NBC Connecticut reported, and the Simsbury Fire Marshal's Office has shared reminders for anyone who uses wood-burning fire pits.
According to WFSB, the office said to burn only clean, dry hardwood that's been seasoned for six months; to use only commercial fire starters to light a fire; to keep chairs, children and pets away from a fire pit; and to have a 3-foot "free zone" around the pit.
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