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North Branford

Fire Destroys Northford Grocery Store

North Branford, CT - A spectacular blaze lit up the night sky as flames devoured the Northford Store at the intersection of routes 17 & 22 on March 9th of 2008. A prolonged tower ladder operation was required to control the conflagration.
(Dorrance Johnson photos)

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North Branford

2 - Alarm Fire Branford, CT

Branford, CT - A 2-Alarm fire destroys a Branford apartment unit at 13 Rogers Street on May 6th of 2008. Fully involved on arival. Mutual aid from
East Haven and Guilford.
(Tom Raiola photos)

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Lawrence, MA

7 - Alarm Blaze Sweeps Lawrence MA

Lawrence, MA - A massive assault by firefighters from several communities was required to control a massive blaze that consumed 14 aging buildings at Parker & Martin on the outskirts of Boston during the early morning hours of 1/21/08.
(Photos sent by Photos by Jim Daly)

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Middletown CT

3-Alarm Fire Damages Middletown Plant

Middletown, CT - Firefighters worked for several hours to contain a blaze that broke out in a North Main St. plant on the morning of 12/23/07. Mutual aid from surrounding communities was called in to assist.
(FF Steve Tyrseck photos compliments of FF Rich Lennon)

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New Haven

3 - Alarm Inferno Consumes New Haven Block

New Haven, CT - An early morning 3-Alarm fire on December 12th of 2007 at the Brass Monkey Bar on Center St. ripped through the 1 story brick building before a massive assault by firefighters, under the direction of Chief Michael Grant, brought the flames under control. 8 businesses were lost. (Dorrance Johnson photos) .

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