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Just prior to 8 am this morning, OMFD G-62 was dispatched as the FAST to Stonington Borough for a first alarm structure ...
06/04/2026

Just prior to 8 am this morning, OMFD G-62 was dispatched as the FAST to Stonington Borough for a first alarm structure fire. 11 members responded to cover this assignment as well as cover an additional call in district. OMFD units have since been returned from the fire and are in service.

06/03/2026

Town of Groton Police Department
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JUNE 2, 2026
Groton Police Respond to Fire at The Ledges Apartments
GROTON, CT — Town of Groton Police and fire companies from across the region responded to a structure fire Sunday at The Ledges Apartments, which displaced the residents of more than 40 apartments.

On Sunday, May 31, at approximately 2:53 a.m., the Groton Emergency Dispatch Center received several 911 calls from residents of The Ledges Apartments, 11 Ledgewood Road, Groton, Connecticut, reporting a fully involved structure fire in Building 10.
Groton Police Officers and a Groton Long Point Police Officer responded immediately and confirmed a structure fire in Building 10. The officers assisted residents with safely exiting their apartments.

Poquonnock Bridge Fire Department arrived on the scene and began fighting the fire. They were joined by numerous other fire personnel and apparatus and were able to extinguish the fire, which caused major structural and smoke damage to much of Building 10.

As a result, fire and building officials deemed over 40 apartment units uninhabitable. No residents reported injuries, but two firefighters suffered apparent minor injuries. Displaced residents were brought to the clubhouse of The Ledges Apartments for further assistance with temporary housing.

In addition to the Poquonnock Bridge Fire Department; members of the City of Groton Fire Department, Submarine Base Fire Department, Old Mystic Fire Department, Electric Boat Fire Department, Noank Fire Department, Center Groton Fire Department, Waterford Fire Department, Mohegan Tribal Fire Department, New London Fire Department, City of Norwich Fire Department, Montville Fire Department, North Stonington Fire Department, Old Saybrook Fire Department, Ledyard Fire Department, Gales Ferry Fire Department, Pawcatuck Fire Department, and Wequetequock Fire Department provided mutual aid, responding to assist with extinguishing the fire. Groton Ambulance, Mystic River Ambulance, and Lawrence & Memorial Paramedics also arrived on scene to assist as needed.

The American Red Cross also responded to the scene and assisted the displaced residents with securing temporary housing. The Special Signal Fire Association/Providence Canteen Truck responded to assist first responders and displaced apartment residents.

Groton Police Fire Investigators and members of the department’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID) responded to the scene to investigate the fire’s origin.

The Poquonnock Bridge Fire Marshal also responded, as did the Connecticut State Police’s Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Groton Police Fire Investigation Unit, Connecticut State Police Fire and Explosion Unit, and the Poquonnock Bridge Fire Marshal.

“Our sympathies go out to all of the tenants who find themselves without a home after this devastating fire,” said Chief L.J. Fusaro Jr. “Luckily, a lightning-fast response by first responders across the region helped to ensure there were no significant injuries. We’d like to thank all of our mutual aid partners, whose cooperation at the scene undoubtedly saved lives on Sunday.”

Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Town of Groton Police Department at 860-441-6712.

https://grotonpolice.org/groton-police-respond-to-fire-at-the-ledges-apartments/

Thank you to all of the community volunteers who assisted with refreshing the Vietnam Memorial in Old Mystic. Old Mystic...
05/26/2026

Thank you to all of the community volunteers who assisted with refreshing the Vietnam Memorial in Old Mystic. Old Mystic resident Robert Emery lead the charge with the help of the Old Mystic Fire District, Stonington Beautification Committee, several Town Residents (Haley Smith, Jason Park, Rhandi Lee, Rob Simmons), Ace Hardware of Mystic, Pequot Plant Farm, and Elm Grove Cemetery, Stonington Gardens LLC, Mercer Bertsche and Vernott Architects, Christie’s Landscaping. Thank you to everyone who helped support this project! Please tag or comment any individuals, businesses, or groups we may have omitted. 🇺🇸

Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country....
05/25/2026

Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country. This Memorial Day, the members of Old Mystic Fire Department extend our deepest gratitude to all who gave their lives in defense of our freedoms.

May we never forget their courage, sacrifice, and dedication. Wishing everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.

05/17/2026
Today, on Peace Officers Memorial Day, the members of the Old Mystic Fire Department pause to honor the law enforcement ...
05/16/2026

Today, on Peace Officers Memorial Day, the members of the Old Mystic Fire Department pause to honor the law enforcement officers who gave their lives in the line of duty.
Their sacrifice, courage, and unwavering dedication to protecting others will never be forgotten. We remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice and stand in support of the families, friends, and departments who carry their legacy forward each day.
We are grateful for the continued service of all peace officers who work to keep our communities safe.

05/16/2026
Old Mystic Fire Department hosting joint training with the Mystic Fire Department on vehicle stabilization. Members revi...
05/05/2026

Old Mystic Fire Department hosting joint training with the Mystic Fire Department on vehicle stabilization. Members reviewed cribbing techniques, Paratech struts, and Res-Q-Jack struts. Joint trainings allow our members to ensure we share knowledge and equipment to work seamlessly and efficiently during emergency operations.

Address

295 Cow Hill Rd
Mystic, CT
06355

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm
Saturday 8am - 4:30pm
Sunday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

(860) 536-2220

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