Disaster Alert: Winter Storms in Rhode Island, Texas, and Connecticut

January 13, 2011

Disaster Alert

Rhode Island – A winter storm dumped several inches of snow over much of the state leaving many residents without power. The State Emergency Operations Center is open.

The Emergency Operations Center is staffed with a Red Cross liaison. The Rhode Island Chapter is monitoring the situation and is ready to respond as needed.

Texas – A winter storm hit some parts of the state over the past few days.

The East Texas Piney Woods Chapter is supporting one open shelter and has four shelters on standby.

Connecticut – A winter storm dumped several inches of snow over much of the state causing power outages in many areas. The State Emergency Operations Center is open.

The Connecticut Chapter has identified a leadership team and volunteers are on standby. They are monitoring the situation and are ready to respond as needed.


Disaster Alert: Snowstorm in Pennsylvania/ Massachusetts/ New York/ New Jersey/ Rhode Island/ Connecticut

December 27, 2010

Disaster Alert

A winter storm brought snow, high winds and coastal flooding throughout several portions of the states that stranded
travelers and left thousands of residents within the affected areas without power on Sunday. Governors declared a State of Emergency in Massachusetts and New Jersey.

All chapters within the impacted areas conducted call downs of volunteers and CEO’s were apprised.

The ARC of Northeastern New York Chapter staffed the state EOC to provide assistance as needed.

The ARC of Massachusetts Bay Chapter and placed shelters staffed the state EOC on stand-by for affected-area residents.

Disaster Action Team members from the ARC of Northern New Jersey Chapter collaborated with emergency management to open two shelters and provided Mass Care for scores of stranded travelers.

The Rhode Island Chapter deployed Disaster Action Team, staffed EOC, opened a shelter and placed other shelters on stand-by for affected-area residents. Disaster Action Team members from the Connecticut Chapter supported a shelter for residents affected by the storm


Disaster Alert: Multi Family Fire in Norwalk

November 19, 2010

Disaster Alert

Connecticut – The American Red Cross is helping 17 people – 11 adults and six children – in six families after a multi-family fire in Norwalk on Ely Avenue.

The Connecticut Chapter provided temporary lodging to all six families and provided financial assistance for emergency clothing and food needs to three families whose units suffered more extensive damage.

The Red Cross is also providing comfort kits, containing age and gender appropriate personal care items such as toothbrushes, deodorant, shaving supplies and other items a family might not have been able to gather in the rush to escape the fire. Children’s’ kits include coloring supplies and a stuffed toy.

The comfort kits are assembled and donated by Clean Sweep Restoration Services of New England, LLC, an emergency clean-up and restoration services company located in Wallingford, Connecticut. Clean Sweep has been building and donating kits to the Red Cross in Connecticut for more than a year, making them available for the Red Cross to use in the nearly 500 fires it responds to each year.


Press Release: American Red Cross Responds to Apartment Fire in Connecticut

October 27, 2010

American Red Cross Responds to Apartment Fire in Connecticut

Waterbury, Connecticut – The American Red Cross is responding to a condominium complex on Waterville Road in Waterbury. The Red Cross is providing temporary lodging and financial assistance for emergency clothing and food needs to 16 people – 12 adults and four children – who were displaced by the early morning fire.

The Red Cross is also providing comfort kits, containing age and gender appropriate personal care items such as toothbrushes, deodorant, shaving supplies and other items a family might not have been able to gather in the rush to escape the fire. Children’s’ kits include coloring supplies and a stuffed toy.

The comfort kits are assembled and donated by Clean Sweep Restoration Services of New England, LLC, an emergency clean-up and restoration services company located in Wallingford, Connecticut. Clean Sweep has been building and donating kits to the Red Cross in Connecticut for nearly a year, making them available for the Red Cross to use in the nearly 500 fires it responds to each year.

The Red Cross remains on the scene, providing canteen service to emergency responders and to residents who remained on scene during the response. The Red Cross has served beverages and snacks to approximately 75 people so far.

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Disaster Alert: Shooting Incident in Connecticut

August 4, 2010

Disaster Alert

Connecticut – A gunman fired many rounds at a work place killing eight and injuring two before turning the gun on himself at Manchester yesterday.

The Connecticut Chapter provided mass care and mental health services to over 165 individuals (about 134 being family members or coworkers) at a Family Assistance Center.


Disaster Alert: Severe Storms/Tornado in Connecticut

July 22, 2010

Disaster Alert

Connecticut – A possible tornado touched down in the Northfield section of Litchfield. Severe storms caused serious damage across the state Wednesday.

The Connecticut Chapter opened two shelters yesterday but closed them later. Disaster Assessment (DA) will begin this morning. The chapter office in New Canaan served as a staging point for 14 community emergency response teams (CERT) which were activated.


Disaster Alert: Severe Weather in Connecticut

June 25, 2010

Disaster Alert

Connecticut – A severe storm in Fairfield County damaged homes and structures, closed roads and left thousands of residents without power on Thursday.

The Connecticut Chapter deployed a Disaster Action Team (DAT), opened two shelters, dispatched an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) and staffed Bridgeport EOC.


Disaster Alert: Civil Disturbance in Connecticut

May 4, 2010

Disaster Alert

Connecticut – Emergency Management Officials in Bridgeport evacuated dozens of local residents early this morning in the area where the person suspected of the failed car-bombing attempt in New York’s Times Square lived.

The Connecticut Chapter opened a shelter for the evacuees and provided canteen services. The shelter closed hours later when the suspect was apprehended at the airport.


Disaster Alert: Flooding in Rhode Island and Connecticut

March 30, 2010

Disaster Alert

Rhode Island/Connecticut – Heavy rainfall caused river flooding that affected the residents of several counties throughout the two states on Monday.

The Rhode Island Chapter deployed a Disaster Action Team (DAT), opened two shelters, dispatched an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV), and provided Mass Care (MC) and bulk distribution to the affected-area residents.

The Connecticut Chapter deployed DAT, opened a shelter for local residents, placed another on stand-by and communicated with State EOC.


Disaster Alert: Multi-Family Fire in Connecticut

January 7, 2010

Disaster Alert

Connecticut – A fire affected a 171unit complex in varying degrees at Hartford yesterday displacing more than 300 people. There were numerous units destroyed. All 171 units have sustained some degree of water and smoke damage.

The Connecticut chapter opened a shelter with an overnight population of 50. A Mental Health team is on site and an Emergency Communications Response Vehicle will be set up for Client Assistance System this morning. Damage Assessment is still ongoing.


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