[Firefighter Heroes]
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Jill Bodach,
HOUR
Tom Raila has had a hard time getting 11-year-old Sara Nasution’s face out of his mind.
It was a little over a week ago when Nasution nearly drowned in her family’s inground pool. Nasution could not swim and as she was playing in the shallow end she lost her footing and slipped under water, drifting into the deep end. It was several minutes before anyone noticed she was missing. read more> |
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[A Day in the life of Firefighters]
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Jill Bodach, HOUR
NORWALK — It’s late at night and a call of a
fire in a multifamily dwelling is reported to the fire department.
It is unknown whether there are occupants still trapped inside
the building or how much damage the fire has already caused.
Firefighters from all five of the city’s stations rush
to the scene of the three-alarm fire to find heavy smoke,
fire pouring out of the windows and people standing outside
looking for loved ones. read
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[Busy Months]
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Busy months for
city firefighters
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Jill Bodach, HOUR
NORWALK If you think you've been seeing more
fire trucks with their lights blazing and sirens wailing on
the roads lately, you aren't imagining things.

HOUR Photo / ERIK TRAUTMANN
A recent rash of fires has kept Norwalk firefighters busy
during recent months. In the past two months, there have been
seven structure fires in Norwalk compared with only three
during the same time period last year.
These structure fires have all occurred in single-family homes,
which do not receive routine visits from the fire marshal’s
office, with the exception of the July 3 fire at a Lexington
Avenue multi-unit condominium complex.
With the burst of activity these past two months boosting
their stats, Norwalk firefighters have already fought 18 “working”
fires this year, four more fires than year than it did during
the first seven months of last year. read
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