Rocky Hill Fire Department Responds to Condominium Blaze on Drummond Drive
Rocky Hill Fire Department Battles Condominium Fire

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On Saturday morning, the Rocky Hill Fire Department in Connecticut responded to a fire at a condominium on Drummond Drive. The fire, originating from a second-floor exhaust fan, was extinguished without any reported injuries. The incident has been handed over to the fire marshal for investigation.
- 01The fire was reported at 6:33 a.m. on Saturday at 6 Drummond Drive.
- 02Firefighters discovered smoke on the third floor and identified the fire in a second-floor exhaust fan.
- 03Ventilation was performed to clear smoke and hazardous gases after extinguishing the fire.
- 04Newington and Wethersfield Fire Departments assisted with town coverage during the incident.
- 05The Rocky Hill Fire Department cleared the scene by 7:54 a.m. and the investigation is ongoing.
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On Saturday, the Rocky Hill Fire Department (RHFD) responded to a fire at a condominium complex located at 6 Drummond Drive in Rocky Hill, Connecticut. The call came in at 6:33 a.m. when smoke was reported on the third floor of the building. Upon arrival, firefighters confirmed the presence of smoke and conducted a search, which led them to an active fire originating from a second-floor exhaust fan. The RHFD quickly extinguished the fire and performed ventilation to eliminate smoke and hazardous gases from the premises. The Rocky Hill Fire Marshal’s Office and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) were also dispatched to the scene. Fire departments from Newington and Wethersfield provided additional support during the incident. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported among residents or first responders. The RHFD concluded their operations and cleared the scene at 7:54 a.m., transferring the situation to the fire marshal’s office for further investigation.
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The fire incident raised concerns about safety in multi-unit residential complexes in Rocky Hill.
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